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During the 2010 Southern Baptist Convention, Southeastern president Daniel Akin addressed the attendees on the state of the seminary and new initiatives it is pursuing, including increasing partnerships with local churches. To read the recap of the report, please click here.
Southeastern president Daniel Akin addressed pastors and convention goers at the 2010 Southern Baptist Convention on Monday, June 14. Teaching out of Hebrews 12:1-3, Akin urged believers to run the race well, and discussed various aspects of faith that are necessary for faithfully expanding the kingdom of God. To read the recap of Akin’s sermon
Let me share some good news I received from the International Mission Board concerning the Lottie Moon offering. I thank God for the faithfulness of Southern Baptists and also the role Southeastern continues to play in getting the gospel to the nations. We gave well in 2009-2010. May we, by God’s grace, do even better
I am delighted to announce after months of prayer, conversations and seeking the Lord that Dr. Ken Keathley has agreed to become Senior Vice President for Academic Administration and Dean of the Faculty.
The spring 2010 commencement ceremonies are now a memory. You can revisit the day by reading the press release over at sebts.edu or checking out the slideshow of the event on Southeastern’s Flickr account.
Each year two prestigious awards are presented from The College at Southeastern:
Here is a reminder of some approaching tuition payment deadlines, for your convenience. Summer 2010 Session 1 & Main – May 24 Session 2 – June 7 Session 3 – June 21 Session 4 – July 12 Fall 2010 Course registration and full payment is due August 5, 2010. This is also the last day for
Students excelling in their fields were commended during Tuesday’s awards chapel service at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. As part of Southeastern’s final chapel service of the spring 2010 semester, recognitions were given to 30 students in a variety of scholastic fields. Southeastern president Daniel Akin addressed the award recipients and others on the qualities of
Wake County is looking for participants for its 2010 Community Health Assessment focus groups. Participants will be able to share their thoughts on health, the environment, safety and more. If you can serve your community in this way contact Michelle Ricci at 919-250-4555 or mricci@wakegov.com.
If you’d like to follow Dr. Akin’s activities while he’s in Sudan with his wife, Charlotte, and other team members, please check out the missions blog. Entries from his journal have been posted to share what God is doing in Sudan.