The truth of Scripture is the key to ministry longevity, Dew tells graduates
NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College celebrated more than 250 graduates during their fall commencement ceremonies Friday, Dec. 12.
FIRST-PERSON: The best day of the semester
As I near the end of the current semester, it’s natural to reflect back on the previous few months. Truthfully, unless I looked at my calendar of appointments, it would be hard to recall what I did many days. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t a good day, but nothing stands out. There is one day, however, which stands out from this semester.
Giving Tuesday offers choice opportunities to support Southern Baptist ministries
Southern Baptists entities and ministries offer numerous ways to support ministry on Giving Tuesday.
FROM THE SEMINARIES: NOBTS launches missions lectures; SWBTS holds Taste of Nations
NOBTS Global Mission Center launches lecture series with IMB’s Zane Pratt; Taste of the Nations displays Southwestern’s global engagement.
NOBTS trustees celebrate mission, hear positive updates
NEW ORLEANS – The board of trustees for New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College heard positive updates, conducted business and took time to reflect on the mission of the institution during their fall meeting Oct. 7-8.
CAMPUS DIGEST: CBU gift; NOBTS, Boyce College faculty appointments; MBTS Romanian program
CBU receives gift of historical property and botanical garden; NOBTS appoints Nelson Hsieh assistant professor, associate director; Claire Aguda named Boyce College assistant professor; MBTS Romanian alumni, students gather to celebrate.
Clues of day sun, moon stood still for Joshua told in new book on Tel Gezer dig
TEL GEZER, Israel (BP) – The sun and moon stood still for about a day over Gibeon, as factually recorded in Joshua 10 in a biblical miracle unlike any other, giving Joshua an extra day of sunlight as he defeated the Amorites centuries ago.
Hundreds attend NOBTS Abre Mis Ojos conference
NEW ORLEANS – The “Abre Mis Ojos” (Open My Eyes) conference brought more than 700 people to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Sept. 19-20.
Earliest known extrabiblical reference to King David on display at Museum of the Bible
WASHINGTON (BP) – A 3,000-year-old basalt stone bearing the earliest known extrabiblical reference to the “House of David” is on display at the Museum of the Bible through Nov. 3 at no cost to viewers, the museum has announced.
NOBTS receives replica of Gutenberg Bible
NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has been gifted a facsimile replica of the Gutenberg Bible, one of the most significant artifacts in Christian history, to display in its Museum of the Bible and Archaeology.












