5 Ways Doctors Are Uniquely Prepared for Seminary

By Daniel Roberts,  From Therapy to Seminary Prior to attending seminary, I pursued a Bachelor’s degree that was intended to prepare me for a career as a medical professional. After graduation, I decided to take the necessary steps to become a licensed physical therapist. Due to my college athletics, I didn’t have the clinical hours […]

Logical Fallacies 101: Fallacy of Composition

By Dr. Doug Potter,  I have been a football fan since I was five years old. Way before fantasy football, I can remember thinking that if I had my own football team, I would just pick the best players in the league in each position to have on my team. “How could my team ever […]

Evangelical Leader Dr. Richard Land: Why Neil Gorsuch Should Be Confirmed

Gorsuch is an Accomplished Legal Jurist, Traditionalist and Devotee to Natural Law, SaysSouthern Evangelical Seminary President on His Nationwide Radio Program; Also Comments on CNN CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Last week, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch endured 20 hours of grueling questions and answers, but the longtime judge took it all in stride. Now, reports The New York […]

From Seminary to Law School

By Gil Gatch, Most people think of a seminary only as a place where a person prepares to become a minister. Unfortunately, this misconception is probably keeping many people from considering Southern Evangelical Seminary as an option for graduate or undergraduate education. The scope of one’s possibilities by earning a degree from SES is much […]

‘God’s Truth in an Age of Relativism’

As the World Assigns Its Own ‘Truth’ to Cultural Trends, Southern Evangelical Seminary Has Been Teaching Christians to Defend God’s Revealed Truth for a Quarter Century CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Every day, Americans are confronted with an avalanche of evidence of just how completely our society has been engulfed by moral relativism. Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES,www.staging.ses.edu) is deeply […]

Should I Attend Seminary?: 7 Questions You Should Ask Before You Do

By Daniel Roberts,   “When did you know you were called to seminary?” This was the question my brother asked me half way through my seminary education. I explained to him that I did not have this overwhelming and mysterious feeling that I should attend seminary. After being involved in ministry as a volunteer and […]