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Angel Jimenez, an ambassador for admissions and the Kingdom Diversity Initiative, shares a brief history and description of Asian Heritage Month: May 10th, 1869 marks a great day in U.S. history. The transcontinental railroad was completed which placed the country in an unprecedented success. Not only could people travel coast to coast in a week,
One of the many ways that our student body is blessed is through Southeastern’s Auxiliary Ministry, The Share Shop. Students fill the Share Shop with household items and clothing than they need to give away, and in turn, are able to shop for free. From coffee mugs, to lamp shades, to shoes and clothes for
Did you know that the Copy Center has some great resources that many students don’t even know about? Students can copy, laminate, bind, scan, and so much more! Don’t forget about some of the FREE services offered as well! No matter what you need, the Copy Center student workers are here for you – but make
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary held its academic awards chapel on Thursday, December 3, to honor students who have completed requirements for diplomas and certificates through Southeastern’s certificates program and Biblical Women’s Institute. Provost Bruce Ashford recognized the students who represented ten different locations around the world. Bryan Douglas Kempton was awarded the certificate of worship
Psalm 99:4 says “The King in his might loves justice.” We serve a God who loves justice, and as his children we are called to see that justice on earth. With 35.8 million men, women and children unjustly bound by slavery across the globe, the Church cannot simply sit back in ignorant bliss. With this
Is Christ worth leaving everything? This is the question Chris and Hannah Castorena were asking themselves just over a year ago as they considered the implications of the Lord calling them to the nations. Having met in Baptist Student Ministry during their undergrad career, the Castorenas had developed a comfortable life for themselves in their home
For a man whose blond tips stand out amongst a crowd and who claims that his favorite color is “bright,” Dr. Stephen Eccher’s stylistic preferences aren’t the only thing that he’s bold about. After sitting down with him this week, three major things became incredibly evident about Dr. Eccher. 1. He’s passionate about the local
Just two years ago, Sean Robinson made the move to Southeastern to begin working on his MDiv in Missiology. Since then, he has woven himself into several key roles on campus: he’s a Campus Ambassador, a Resident Assistant, this year’s GenSend Campus Mobilizer, and a member of the Kingdom Diversity committee. Robinson’s passion and purpose are clear: he’s a
His face, familiar. His smile, sincere. His gentle spirit, evident to all he meets. Without his diligence, Southeastern would surely be a mess. Who is he? Well, he’s Mr. Eugene, of course.
It all started at a sleepover. In the summer of 2010, right before their freshman year, three young ladies in Winston-Salem, North Carolina determined to make their high school years count. They had recently learned both of the value of sexual purity and of the great injustice being served to millions of sex slaves who had that very purity