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Southeastern Seminary to Rename Facilities, Programs After SBC Sexual Abuse Report Names Patterson, Hunt

While many lauded the decision, others pointed out that it stood in contrast to a fellow SBC seminary's decision to keep the names of pro-slavery theologians on its buildings in 2020.

Al Mohler Claims COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Is ‘A Threat to Religious Liberty’

In a video on Monday, SBTS president Al Mohler explained why he thinks the Biden administration's vaccine mandate is a violation of religious liberty, which is the grounds of SBTS's lawsuit against it.

Daniel Darling Joins SBC Seminary as Director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement

Daniel Darling announced on Monday that he will join the SBC as director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement.

Al Mohler: I Will Be Taking the COVID Vaccine

Albert Mohler says he is comfortable taking the COVID vaccine when it becomes available. But he also understands why some, especially Christians, may hesitate to roll up their sleeves when the time comes.

Trump Supporter Al Mohler: Speculating Voter Fraud Without Specifics Is Dangerous to America

“No American should be willing to allow for [election fraud] to happen,” Albert Mohler told his audience. If there is credible evidence of any effort to commit voter fraud “then that needs to be identified and investigated.”

SBC Seminary Votes to Retain Slaveholders’ Names on Buildings

The flagship seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention decided Monday (Oct. 12)  to maintain the names of campus buildings named for school founders, some of whom were slaveholders.

How Might Albert Mohler Lead the SBC as President?

SBTS President Albert Mohler says he will accept H.B. Charles' nomination as the next president of the SBC. If elected, Mohler will take the reigns as the convention grapples with heavy issues such as sexual abuse, women in leadership, racism, and social justice.

This Is Why Al Mohler Didn’t Sign the Statement on Social Justice

If you are at all confused about where to stand on the Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel, Al Mohler breaks down the points—controversial and otherwise—and includes his own commentary, which stems from 40+ years of grappling with this issue.