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Katrina refugees give new minister insights into God’s provision

PINEVILLE, La. (BP)--Worship pastor Josh Tanner has had a crash course in crisis counseling as an estimated 7,000-10,000 refugees from Hurricane Katrina have flooded the Pineville, La. -– and 30 and counting to Trinity Baptist Church’s gym so far.

‘It’s a new day’ at Midwestern,Davidson tells alumni & friends

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--A lot has changed at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary since Gerald Davidson first attended classes there in the 1960s.

Roberts: Midwestern students assessing ‘cutting-edge’ issues

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Citing attacks on the Christian faith leveled against it in the best-selling book, "The Da Vinci Code," Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President R. Philip Roberts told messengers at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention June 22 that the seminary is focused on equipping Christian leaders to address current and emerging attacks against the faith.

Share the faith, evangelists say in ‘Revival at the Ryman’

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Addressing the "Revival at the Ryman" worship service June 19, three evangelists underscored a faith that is to be shared with all.

Former Midwestern student ministers at United Nations

NEW YORK (BP)--Less than two blocks from Emily Elliott's office in Manhattan sat the United Nations' building complex -- and with it an opportunity to reach the world with the Gospel through the 191 nations represented there by more than 14,000 diplomats and support staff.

Nigerian reminds MBTS grads to ‘contend for the faith’

LIBERTY, Mo. (BP)--Nigerian Baptist Convention General Secretary Solomon Ademola Ishola exhorted graduates to “contend for the faith” during the 45th commencement exercises of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary held at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Liberty, Mo., May 21.

Despite Guyana murder, Bible translation efforts continue

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Relatives and friends of two Wycliffe Bible translators murdered in an apparent home robbery in Guyana have seen God working amid the tragedy.

Jews for Jesus exec underscores priority of Jewish evangelism

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Greeting the Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary community with the Jewish word for hello -– “shalom” –- Jews for Jesus’ executive director reminded the chapel audience of the priority of Jewish evangelism, noting that the Gospel was sent to the Jews first.

‘Whatever it takes’ attitude underscored by Johnny Hunt

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Pastors and Christian leaders need a “whatever it takes” mentality toward their ministry, Johnny Hunt said during Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s “The Shepherd and His Sheep” conference April 12.

Pluralism v. Jesus examined in Midwestern Journal of Theology

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Four Christian philosophers take on the subject of religious pluralism in the spring issue of the Midwestern Journal of Theology, released on March 22.