| | When she takes the oath of office at her swearing-in ceremony Wednesday, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will use a Bible previously owned by the first black member of the Supreme Court, the late Justice Thurgood Marshall, whom she has described as one of her “greatest heroes.” |
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| | Organizers of the annual pro-life human rights demonstration March for Life announced they will not hold an in-person rally in Washington, D.C., this year, but will hold online events instead on Jan. 29, following the aftermath of the U.S. Capitol riot and because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. |
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| | While feeling more politically powerless, black Christians have been increasingly finding more comfort and control being part of the black church in recent years, a new report from Barna Group shows. |
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| | Experts on the persecution of Egyptian Christians report that although life under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is better for Christians than past presidents, such as Mohamed Morsi or Hosni Mubarak, believers continue to face persecution and violence at the hands of radical Muslims who evade arrest and prosecution. |
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| | A variant of the novel coronavirus that the CDC warns is even more contagious has been found in at least 15 states and might lead to a further rise in the number of cases and deaths, according to health officials. |
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| | Abraham Lincoln’s famous scriptural quote must be taken more seriously than ever before: “A house divided against itself, cannot stand.” Only the socially blind would not see that we are staring in the face of Civil War II! |
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| Are You Equipped to Engage Culture in Your Ministry? | Our culture is more hostile to Christianity, even though it understands Christianity less than ever before. To effectively engage with the culture, you will need a deeply integrated understanding of theology, philosophy, and apologetics—the bedrock of a degree from Southern Evangelical Seminary and Bible College.
Regardless of your particular vocation or ministry context, sound apologetics that is undergirded with good philosophy and theology is a must for doing the heavy lifting of removing the hurdles so that people in our post-Christian culture can come to Christ. This integrated approach will help you form a complete and systematic Christian worldview. Such systematic thinking will equip you to more effectively proclaim the Gospel, engage the culture, and defend the Truth. As one SES student noted, “I simply could not be doing what I am doing, the way that I am doing it, without the training I received at SES. … I learned how to think through issues in a way that is simply foreign to most Christians, including graduates of other seminaries.”
| | BEYOND ONLINE EDUCATION Our philosophy of education carries over into the unique and innovative way we approach online education. SES takes a digital-first approach by providing a fully immersive digital campus experience where every aspect of traditional education is achieved in a virtual environment by integrating industry-leading technologies for live-streaming, course management, and student interaction. We fully understand the complex demands on our students, so we have created flexible seminary options for busy schedules. Our digital campus experience allows you to get a first-class education while remaining in your current ministry context.
A STEP YOU CAN TAKE RIGHT NOW Download our free ebook, Three Reasons a Seminary Education May Be Right for You. This ebook will give you more information about what makes SES a unique and important option for becoming better equipped to engage our post-Christian culture. | Get Your Free eBook |
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