Author: StudentLife
Now that basketball season is just beginning, it’s time for the annual SEBTS 3 vs 3 Basketball tournament! Whether you’re a serious basketball player or just looking to have fun, this tournament can be a great opportunity for fun and fellowship. If you have not decided which team to take your talents to, you can
Southeastern’s Literature and Arts Magazine is now accepting submissions for original Short Stories, Poems, and Photographs for our 2020 magazine publication! For more information, guidelines, and awards pertaining to each contest, please visit our website at slamsebts.net The deadline for submissions is November 30, so feel free to submit as many pieces as you would
After a long week of classes, come sit down with some professors and get to know them a little better! Our guests this week are: Dr. Seth Bible, Assistant Professor of Ethics and the History of Ideas; Director of Prison Programs Kristin Kellen, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling To register, follow the link HERE! October
The Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership and Lifeway are partnering together to host a Pastor Date Night event. The primary purpose of this free event is to encourage ministry couples to lead healthy lives and ministries. Participants will enjoy a free meal, child care (if requested), and several free resources. There will be a
Come join us for a library talk with Dr. Chuck Lawless and Dr. Jim Shaddix as we discuss the important discipline of prayer. We will directly relate it to the life of a minister and an academic, but the discussion will benefit everyone. Please sign-up HERE and let us know if you are coming. October
If you could become like Iron Man (using technology to enhance yourself), would you? Biochemist Fazale (Fuz) Rana writes and speaks extensively about evidence for creation emerging from biochemistry, genetics, human origins, and synthetic biology. In this lecture, he will discuss transhumanism and his new book, Humans 2.0 Join us Monday, Oct. 14 at 7pm
Original article can be found at Wake Forest Gazette Beginning Monday, Oct. 14, the Wake Forest Loop or WFL, a weekday, fare-free bus for residents traveling within Wake Forest and a portion of Wakefield, will expand to offer an early/late extension along North Main Street and a mid-day extension into Heritage. At 6:32 a.m., 7:32
Join Dr. Hildreth and Dr. Moseley for our Breakfast with Doc series on October 17th from 8-9am in the Ledford Multipurpose room (upstairs)! Come prepared to ask the professors questions about their work, life, interests, etc to get to know them in a casual setting. This event is open to all Graduate students and their
Reaching & Teaching International Ministries exists to reach the peoples of the world through evangelism and by meeting the great need for deep discipleship, pastoral preparation, leadership training, and theological education around the world. Come join us on October 15 to learn more our internship program and short term/long term opportunities. For more information, visit
Our Counseling Department will be holding an introductory workshop dedicated to learning what anxiety & depression are, and practical steps to take to mange them well while providing general information about depression and anxiety as well as some biblical applications.This workshop will be useful as you seek to minister to the needs to those in