Author: StudentLife
Did you know that charitable giving saves each full-time student $5,500 each year? This would mean having to work 80 more 8-hour days. This could buy you 7 roundtrip flights to Hawaii, 25 weeks of groceries for a family of 4, 137 copies of Dr. Akin’s Theology for The Church, or 27,500 diapers. Southeastern has
What would it look like if we intersected social justice with the truth of the gospel? Are they mutually exclusive or can they work hand in hand? Ladies: join us on April 18th for the Women Around Southeastern Coffee Talk. Coffee, desserts, friendship, and engaging discussion will be provided; all you need to bring is
When we think of worshiping, we don’t necessarily think about going anywhere. As Ruth Meyers writes, “worship is considered an activity within the church… while mission is the way the church engages the world.” But we know that Jesus commanded his disciples to GO as part of the Great Commission. Dr. Josh Via will offer
Now that the weather is finally warming up, it is time for the giant kickball tournament hosted by intramurals at SEBTS! Kickball, like the game of baseball, involves two teams competing against each other to see who can score the most runs on a diamond shaped field; however, instead of using a small baseball and
April 15 is the deadline for institutional financial aid. Take a moment and register now! By finishing this application you will be applied for: Southeastern’s general scholarship Southeastern’s other designated scholarships for which you are eligible College Apply now: http://iamgoi.ng/3fm Seminary Apply now: http://iamgoi.ng/3fn Do you have questions? Contact us: 919-761-2317
The Office for Hispanic Leadership Development will be hosting an event, Interpretando y Enseñando la Biblia, on Saturday April 28th from 11:00AM to 3:00PM. The event will consist of three consecutive workshops by three different speakers on how to interpret the Bible in light of the whole canon of Scripture. The event will be given
The Generation LINK Residency is an intense yearlong residency program through the local church designed to develop men and women as life-long disciple makers. Generation LINK residents gain diverse ministry experience, valuable leadership opportunities, rigorous theological training (SEBTS Extension), and intentional discipleship, all within the context of rich gospel community. So what makes this a
As a student, you’re in a season full of unique freedoms—time, availability, and summers that can be invested in nearly anything. What better way to spend a summer than building God’s kingdom through the local church, planting churches, and reaching people in communities in great need of the gospel? Summer LINK equips students to become
Do you get overwhelmed by the sexuality of our culture today? Do you want to know how the gospel speaks into the hearts of those who are trapped by sexual sin, influenced by LGBTQi community, or pressured to be overly sexual at a young age? Come to our next coffee talk where we will be
We’re excited to share with you the opportunity to participate in our disability ministry internship in Arizona! The Arizona Academy is a six week program packed full of training on a theology of suffering and outreach to people affected by disabilities. If you have a heart to serve people on the outskirts of society, we would