The Global Campus Blog
Weekly Email: July 28, 2025
How to take a break and reset. Logos training for students on August 25, 2025
Weekly Email: July 21, 2025
Navigating disappointment and announcing the pastoral counseling workshop
Weekly Email: July 14, 2025
Insights from Superbloom by Nicholas Carr on providing structure in a digital world and information about Logos Max and textbooks.
Weekly Email: July 7, 2025
The art and practice of the mind dump and planning out your fall semester.
Weekly Email: June 30, 2025
Discipline and the intentional art of quiet living and free Microsoft Office for Southern Seminary students
Weekly Email: June 23, 2025
New worship album from Boyce Worship Collective, what J.I. Packer taught me in seminary, and new courses in the fall.
Weekly Email: June 16, 2025
This week, I reflect on doing our best work without last-minute pressure and highlight the urgent need for theological leaders in Brazil.
Weekly Email: June 2, 2025
A personal reflection on my first semester at seminary and an invitation to the SBTS Alumni & Friends Luncheon at SBC Dallas.
Weekly Email: May 19, 2025
Faithfulness over grades and using Course Previews as a discipleship tool
Weekly Email: May 12, 2025
Graduation summary, productivity realignment, and encouragement from other students
Weekly Email: May 5, 2025
Taking a walk to boost creativity, Experiential Modular feedback, and webinar recording.
Weekly Email: April 28, 2025
Do audiobooks count as reading, take the Gospel of Luke with Dr. Cook, and an encouraging story from a Southern Seminary alum.
Logos Q&A with Dr. Hershael York and Brian Renshaw
Beginning Fall 2025, every master’s-level student at Southern Seminary will receive all required textbooks directly in Logos Bible Software—at no extra cost. These resources will stay in students’ personal libraries for life, providing a permanent foundation for study, preaching, and ministry long after graduation.
Logos and Southern Seminary: Textbooks for Life and Logos Max
I hear weekly from students about the challenges of juggling many responsibilities, including seminary, ministry, family, and more. That’s why I’m excited to introduce our new Logos initiative, specifically crafted to simplify your academic journey and amplify your effectiveness in ministry.