David Dockery helped right the sinking ship.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is in a place of “genuine stability" after years of difficulties, according to President David Dockery.
Ministering as a light in dark and broken places
Equipping foster and adoptive families, bringing the gospel to children worldwide, helping Ukrainian children in the midst of crisis trauma
New campus reflects rapid growth of residents, schools, businesses
On 30 acres at the edge of Moscow, Idaho, construction crews are erecting a Jeffersonian set of classical buildings arranged around a central quad, resembling a miniature University of Virginia.
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Statement sparked confusion, also saying ‘faithful Christians’ can hold to other views
he board of a leading evangelical seminary voted to affirm its long-standing stance on biblical marriage and human sexuality during its May meeting.
Second Baptist’s Ed Young retires, Chi Alpha campus minister arrested, Jennifer Christie under scrutiny, and more.
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University to pay Falwell Jr. $15 million.
Liberty University has agreed to a $15-million settlement of a lawsuit with former president Jerry Falwell Jr., according to tax documents reviewed by USA Today.