
One Student’s Influence: Part 2
The following story is part 2 in a 3-part series about the humble influence of one SES student on his peers. Part 2 explores a

The following story is part 2 in a 3-part series about the humble influence of one SES student on his peers. Part 2 explores a

The following story is part 1 in a 3-part series about the humble influence of one SES student on his peers. Below, a Canadian man

With a degree in accounting and a background in financial services, Stacey might not seem like the typical seminary student. In fact, when he started

“I started seminary with no kids and graduated with seven.” Michael and his wife are biological parents to three, adoptive parents to two and foster

“In high school, I was fascinated by the Nation of Islam.” Sule moved with his family from Jamaica to Toronto when he was a child.

Some people argue that seminary is the last place a person should go to get closer to God. Seminary just inflates the brain, they say,

It started with a Sunday night Bible course on apologetics taught by Dr. Norm Geisler. “That really captivated me.” Christina was raising five young children

Judge Phil Ginn, a SES Doctor of Ministry graduate and former N.C. Superior Court judge, is Southern Evangelical Seminary’s new president. His time at SES

He’s worked and traveled all over the place, from Seattle to Florida, picking up five degrees along the way, including a doctorate from SES at

David laughs when asked what years he attended SES. As a full-time orthopedic surgeon, he spent 12 years earning his master’s in apologetics, graduating in