Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for Third Year
Loading the Audio Player... Fewer than 70,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2025, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesda...
Loading the Audio Player... Fewer than 70,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2025, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesda...
Presidents of the Southern Baptist Convention's six seminaries noted growth in ministry, enrollment and financial support in their reports to messengers June 14 at the SBC annual meeting in Phoenix.
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary President Danny Akin reports to trustees and Southeastern Society donor supporters that minority enrollment has grown from 10 percent to 16 percent in the past five years.
Southern Baptists will learn more about the newly revised Christian Standard Bible translation at the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., June 13-14.
When TIME magazine reproduced their 1966 cover design this April -- now with the question, "Is Truth Dead?" -- Southern Baptist ministers and theologians reaffirmed their confidence in the eternal truth of the living God.
It was my first day in my first class at seminary. I’d landed a coveted spot in the hermeneutics course taught by our seminary’s own president. In our
It was my first day in my first class at seminary. I’d landed a coveted spot in the hermeneutics course taught by our seminary’s own president. In our
It seems too good to be true — a simple and inexpensive treatment for one of the most dreadful conditions around: sepsis.
The DASH diet lowers blood pressure, which leads to deadly heart attacks and strokes.
Theological reflection must counteract an uncritical approach to technological advancements that threaten human existence, bioethicist C. Ben Mitchell said in a lecture series at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
B&H Academic has launched the first of a 12-volume series of "lost sermons" by Charles H. Spurgeon. The series is being researched and edited by Christian T. George, assistant professor of historical theology and curator of the Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, which hosted a luncheon for the launch at its Kansas City, Mo., campus.