
Behind the Scenes: Early Years of Southern Evangelical Seminary
Twenty years ago, John and Bobbie were settling into their beach home. “That’s where we were going to live out the rest of our days,

Twenty years ago, John and Bobbie were settling into their beach home. “That’s where we were going to live out the rest of our days,

It would seem to be counter-intuitive to even ask this question since progressives assert that these are the very people they care most about in

Happy late Valentine’s Day, the day of the year where everyone focuses on “love.” But do we really understand what love is? We hear the

When you think of someone earning a doctorate at a seminary, what comes to mind? A pastor maybe? Or a missionary? Tom does have experience

Enjoy this blog pulled from the SES archives by Dr. Richard Howe, originally published at richardghowe.com. In continuing my discussion on theistic arguments, I would

What an extraordinary fortnight the first two weeks of the Biden administration has been. “Sleepy Joe,” the invisible, “stealth” candidate, the moderate, sober antidote to

For the past 3 months, I have received many, MANY emails from people sharing their encounters with Critical Race Theory (CRT) in their church and

“It’s almost impossible in our day and age to evangelize without apologetics. You have to give people reasons to consider the message of the Bible.”

Ratio Christi envisions Thoughtful Christianity where we are both rational and compassionate, reflective and considerate. But we are called to begin with the lens of

I cannot help but think that a large majority of American citizens are very, very concerned about the current state of our union. The increasing