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Summer 2008 | Volume 66, No. 3
 
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The banners displayed on the campus of Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth read, “As You Go, Preach.” This, of course, is an abbreviated form of the task Christ gave to the church to proclaim the Gospel of our Lord to all nations. If the old axiom “the sun never sets on Southwestern,” made famous by President Robert E. Naylor, is true, then this issue of Southwestern News bears eloquent witness to the continuing efforts of Southwestern Seminary to preach the Gospel literally to the ends of the earth for 100 years now.

 

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Guatemala: Gospel Music Redefined »
Throughout history, godly men like Moses and David in the Old Testament, as well as Martin Luther in church history, have used music not only to praise the Creator but also to proclaim His redemptive plan for mankind.

On your mark … get set … go preach: Witnessing to the ends of the racetrack »
The phrase “As you go, preach” was inscribed on the cornerstone of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Fort Worth Hall in 1910 under the leadership of the seminary’s founder.

Operation: Great Commission »
Seminary president Paige Patterson recently said, “Two kinds of seminaries are available for students worldwide.

Preaching Coast to Coast: Southwestern’s Spring Evangelism Practicum »
Southwestern students and faculty members ventured out of the Bible Belt to preach the Gospel in 25 states across the U.S. during spring break revivals, March 16-19.

Uruguay: Engaging worldviews with the gospel »
While spring break on the beach is a time of leisure for many, a group of Southwesterners spent theirs bringing the good news of Jesus Christ to the South American coast in Montevideo, Uruguay, March 15-24.