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A Bootlike Fit »
The city of Green River stands like an oasis in Wyoming’s High Desert Country, where wild horses prance among stunning rock formations. Once a stop along the Oregon Trail, this county seat epitomizes the rugged and individualistic nature of the...
Courage in the Face of Fear »
"I didn't come here to be a coward," says Southwestern Seminary international church planting student Neal*. Wanting to make an eternal difference, Neal and his family have taken a difficult East african missionary job request that for nine years...
Ripe for the Harvest »
The kingdom of God, Jesus said, is like a sower scattering seed. The seed is God’s word. At times the seed is plucked from the ground, scorched by the sun, or strangled by thorns and thistles before it can bear fruit. Planted in well-tended soil, the...
Shine »
Students at Southwestern Seminary are discovering the world at their doorstep. Shining the light of the Gospel in downtown Fort Worth, gathering to pray for the nations, and proclaiming Christ’s love among Muslim refugees, these students are motivated...
Theology in the Real World »
When Blayne Owens signed up for a one-year apprenticeship with a pastor in Houston, he never imagined it would lead to playing basketball and sharing the Gospel with drug dealers. However, when given the opportunity to work with people at a mission in...
Treasure Hunt »
On the Texas map, Farm-to-Market Road 927 and Highway 144 converge in the small town of Walnut Springs to mark a rough “X” nearly 60 miles southwest of Fort Worth. Last year, Jason Sharp and his wife Miranda moved to Walnut Springs in search of lost...
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