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Seminary hosts ‘Missouri Baptist Day’

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Michael Green, president of the Missouri Baptist Convention, was the featured chapel speaker Sept. 4 for "Missouri Baptist Day" at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Midwestern holds 50th anniv. convocation

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)–Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary observed its 50th President’s Convocation Aug. 21 with a chapel message from seminary President R. Philip Roberts. Carey Casey, chief executive officer of The National Center for Fathering, received the President’s Medallion during the convocation, followed by the dedication of the James R. Doss Family Room for the […]

Romney ‘unlikely’ choice of evangelicals

[QUOTE@right@150="...[endorsement of a candidate] carries with it enormous implications, and if Mitt Romney is elected as president of the United States, there's a great [spiritual] responsibility on the part of those who have advocated his candidacy."]KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--The "overarching and primary concern" why evangelicals likely will not vote for a Mormon for president is the Mormon claim to be the only true Christian church, a Southern Baptist seminary president said during the International Society of Christian Apologetics' annual meeting in Kansas City, Mo.

Workshop on Christianity & Dead Sea Scrolls draws crowd

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--A workshop on Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls drew more than 330 people to Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, filling the chapel auditorium and overflowing into the library for the opening session of the two-day event.

Pastor describes how Christians should be ‘salt of the earth’

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--When Christians follow Jesus’ call to be salt of the earth, they need not be impressive, Kansas City native Charles J. Briscoe told a chapel audience at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Judge reminds: Faith ‘permeated our culture’ since the Pilgrims

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Judge Robert G. Ulrich of the Missouri Court of Appeals – Western District underscored America’s Christian heritage during Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s spring convocation. It is “worthy of preservation,” Ulrich said, “because it is significant to what our nation is today.”

Midwestern offers first-ever preview for prospective students

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--A first-ever campus preview for prospective students and their families has been scheduled at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College, SBC, for Friday, March 23, at the Kansas City, Mo., campus.

Jim Richards urges Midwestern students toward a spiritual ethic

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--In an age of ethical decline evident in popular views on abortion and same-sex unions, Jim Richards, executive director of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, called for Christians to return to a scripturally based spiritual ethic.

Russ Bush sees ‘crisis point’ in confusion over doctrine

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--“I really feel like we’re at a crisis point,” L. Russ Bush told students at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, said of the confusion over doctrines of the Christian faith prevalent today.