The One Versus Millions
Through the Global Theological Initiative at Southeastern Seminary, we have the privilege of engaging in educational, leadership development […]
The One Versus Millions
Through the Global Theological Initiative at Southeastern Seminary, we have the privilege of engaging in educational, leadership development […]
The Haunting Undeniable Truth of the Bible
I will never forget the day I sat across from a group of young men who had recently […]
Making 2020 a Missionary Year
I am not a huge fan of New Year’s Resolutions. They always seem to be good ideas that […]
Opening Doors for Truth: An Update From the Field
I was driving to see my friend Faith. I prayed, “God, maybe tonight will just be a time […]
A Long Way from Home: From the Middle East to Southeastern
I came to the United States as a refugee almost three years ago. However, getting to this land […]
What are You Doing Now? The Real Question to Ask Prospective Missionaries
“I’m sensing God might be leading me to the mission field. What should I do next?” This is […]
Mobilizing Students to Go: An Interview with Megan Lindsay
As a Great Commission Seminary, Southeastern is passionate about preparing and equipping all disciples. We especially desire to […]
Fall Break in Portland: Learning about the Long Haul
It’s a typical October in Portland, Oregon. The air is crisp like the burnt orange and red leaves […]
Why All Good Christians Should Celebrate Halloween
October 31st. For most Americans this date means one thing: Halloween. Costumes, candy and trick-or-treaters spending to the […]
A Conversation with Your Kids: Immigration and the Gospel
“Mom, Juan told me that he couldn’t come back to school anymore because the police are looking for […]
The Lord is My Refuge: The Life of Ann Hasseltine Judson
Will your forsake all for the sake of Christ? Danny Akin, President of Southeastern Seminary, exhorted students to […]
Living Decisively in a World That Isn’t
“I don’t know.” It’s the common answer I hear when I ask students about their aspirations for the […]
When the Nations Become Our Neighbors: Understanding Diaspora Missions
Just a few blocks from the east side of downtown Houston is the cultural home of a longstanding […]
Lilias Trotter: A Woman Yielded to God’s Will
the beginnings of a sacrificed life Isabella Lilias Trotter grew up in London in the mid-nineteenth century. Her […]
Helping Others Fulfill the Great Commission: An Interview with Keelan Cook
Fourth up for our introductions is Keelan Cook. Professor Cook serves alongside our Director and Associate Director as […]
Paul Chitwood: Why Are You Here?
Why are you here? Paul Chitwood, President of the International Mission Board, answered this question for us at […]
How to Pray Evangelistically
Three years before my father passed away, he turned to Christ for salvation. It was amazing, actually. My dad […]
Marriage vs. Missions
“Should I marry or should I devote my life to missions?” In serving a local church in a […]
5 Encouragements for Short-Term Summer Mission Teams
Summers provide great opportunities for short-term mission teams to serve the cause of Christ around the globe. At […]
You Are Called to the Nations…But Which One?
What about those who never hear the gospel? The question does not concern those who hear it and […]
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