Cricket & baseball spark fellowship with Indian students
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)--Hundreds of international students populate the classrooms at the University of Louisville, including a small group from India.
Kenyan student displays heart of Paul for his native people
Charles Juma talks about AIDS and other cultural issues and presents the Gospel of Jesus Christ to students in a public school in Kenya. Photo by Paula Kornegay |
He is familiar with the country’s culture, social mores and quirks, and he identifies with what Kenyan people experience daily.
Prof witnesses rocket attack at Israeli archaeological site
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)--T.J. Betts went to Israel searching for ancient artifacts. Little did he know what he would find.
Mohler: Southern serves churches by preparing Gospel ministers
GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP)--Developing mature, faithful Christian workers to serve in the churches of the Lord Jesus Christ is why Southern Baptist Theological Seminary exists, President R. Albert Mohler Jr. said June 14 at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Greensboro, N.C.
Pastors challenged to keep Gospel central in ministry
GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP)--Speakers at the SBC Pastors’ Conference June 12 challenged their fellow pastors to reach today's world for Christ by making the Gospel the center of their ministry through a renewed emphasis on prayer and clear proclamation.
Students gain firsthand view of Ecuadorian culture, mission
QUITO, Ecuador (BP)--The beat of percussion instruments fashioned from Pig’s hooves accompanied the strumming of a guitar and singing in three different languages.
Church must beware of dangers of ‘postmodern spirituality,’ Whitney says
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)--Being biblically grounded and church-centered is essential to true Christian spirituality in a postmodern culture, Donald Whitney told students Feb. 4 at the 2006 Collegiate Conference at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Seminarians go door-to-door, play soccer in ‘Reaching Out’
LOUSVILLE, Ky. (BP)--One hundred Southern Baptist Theological Seminary students teamed with six local churches and the Baptist Student Union international ministry at the University of Louisville to share the Gospel throughout the metro area during this fall’s annual Reaching Out initiative.