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- Description:
- CDI-01-0167: Southern Baptist Convention, (Sitting) Ben Fisher; CDI-01-0168: Southern Baptist Convention, (Left) Dr. Ben Fisher, the first recruiter at Southeastern, 1961; CDI-01-0169: Baptist World Alliance; CDI-01-0170: (Standing on left) Dr. Theodore Adams, Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0171: "Mr. Mac White interviewing Sr. Alfonso Olmedo from San Luis, Argentina. Miss Tonya Gamble at the camera." Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0172: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Baptist World Alliance Executive Committee Interview by WTVD (located in Durham, North Carolina). "Mr. Mac White interviewing Sr. Alfonso Olmedo from San Luis, Argentina. Miss Tonya Gamble at the camera.", June 27, 1961; CDI-01-0173: Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0176: Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0177: (Left) Liberian Vice-President William Tolbert, Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0718: Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0181: Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0182: Baptist World Alliance, (Standing center) Dr. Sydnor Stealey; CDI-01-0183: Baptist World Alliance, 1961; CDI-01-0184: Baptist World Alliance, (Center) Dr. Stewart Newman, 1961; CDI-01-0185: Baptist World Alliance; (Left) Trustee Dr. Claud Bower and (Center) Mrs. Claud Bower, 1961; CDI-01-0186: Baptist World Alliance, Liberian Official, "Vice President William R. Tolbert (left) of Liberia is greeted at Raleigh-Durham airport by George M. Stephens, Jr., representing Gov. Sanford. Others are Francis A. Dennis, counselor in the Liberian embassy in Washington, Ben C. Fisher, director of public relations at Southeastern Seminary, and Dr. Robert Denny of Washington, youth secretary for the Baptist World Alliance."; CDI-01-0187: Baptist World Alliance, 1961; Three professors are included in this photograph. (First row, sixth from right) Dr. E. A. McDowell, (Back row, first from the right) Dr. Stewart Newman, and (Fifth from right) Dr. Theodore Adams; CDI-01-0188: Baptist World Alliance
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Theological seminary presidents, Students, Theological seminary facilities, Women seminarians, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- June 27, 1966
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0167/0188
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- Description:
- CDI-01-0190: Mrs. David Wooten (Pat) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1965; CDI-01-0192: Mrs. Thomas Allred (May) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1963; CDI-01-0193: Mrs. John Compere (Anne) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1967; CDI-01-0194: Mrs. Rodney Beale (Martha) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1964; CDI-01-0195: Ministers Wives Retreat Summer, 1965; CDI-01-0196: (Third from the top step) Betty Weathers, and (Fourth from the top of the stairs) Lou Lolley; CDI-01-0197: Mrs. Colin Jackson (Doris) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1966; CDI-01-0200: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, This retreat was located in the Southeastern cafeteria, 1967; CDI-01-0201: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat; CDI-01-0202: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967; CDI-01-0203: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967; CDI-01-0204: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat; CDI-01-0205: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967; CDI-01-0208: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967; CDI-01-0209: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat; CDI-01-0210: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967; CDI-01-0211: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967; CDI-01-0212: (Left to right) Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. James Pharr, Mrs. Roy Walker, and Mrs. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-0213: Wives Retreat, Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. James Pharr, Mrs. Roy Walker, and Mrs. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-0214: Program Personalities, Ministers' Wives' Retreat, (Left to right) (Back row) Jean Parker of Memorial Church in Williamston, North Carolina, Mrs. T. L. Cashwell Jr of Hayes Barton Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, Mrs. Thurman Allred of Concord, North Carolina, Newly- elected Chairman Mrs. Roy Walker of Fayetteville, North Carolina, (Front row) Mrs. J. W. Weathers of Southeastern Seminary, Retiring Chairman Mrs. John Gill of Memorial Church in Williamston, North Carolina, July 13, 1968; CDI-01-0215: (Third from left) Southeastern Seminary President's wife Mrs. Pauline Binkley and (Fourth from left) Mrs. Martha James; CDI-01-0216: (Third from right) Betty Weathers, 1966; CDI-01-0217: Ministers' Wives Retreat, North Carolina Ministers Wives' Association, (Third from right) Recruiter Betty Weathers (recruiter), 1967; CDI-01-0218: Ministers' Wives Retreat at Southeastern Seminary, August 1 - 3, 1966; CDI-01-0219: Georgia Alumni President, Gene K. Hiers of Hinesville, Georgia, 1973 - 1974; CDI-01-0220: Missions Conference, Hannah Scoggin, professor's wife, and Elosia Lee, 1964; CDI-01-0221: Program leaders for the Ministers' Wives Retreat, Mrs. Thurman Allred, Dr. Luther Copeland, and Mrs. C.C. Harren, 1965
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1964 to 1967
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0189/0221
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- Description:
- CDI-01-0024: Seminar on Urban Studies, (Standing on left) Dr. Luther Copeland, 1969; CDI-01-0025: (Center) Dr. Tom Bland, 1969; CDI-01-0026: 1969; CDI-01-0027: 1969; CDI-01-0028: This photograph has a note on the back that reads, "From Wilmington College", 1969; CDI-01-0029: This photograph has a note on the back that reads "From Norfolk, VA, 1969; CDI-01-0030: 1969; CDI-01-0031: (Left) Dr. George Shriver and (Right) Reverend Ronald McLaughlin, 1969; CDI-01-0032: This photograph has a note on the back that reads, "a group from Gardner." 1969; CDI-01-0033: 1969; CDI-01-0037: 1969; CDI-01-0039: 1969; CDI-01-0041: Missions Conference, 1964; CDI-01-0042: Missions Conference, 1964; CDI-01-0043: Missions Conference, Frances Hudgins, 1964; CDI-01-0044: Missions Conference, (Standing, left) Dr. Truman Smith and (Center) Dr. Elmo Scoggin, 1964; CDI-01-0045: Missions Conference, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Moss, 1964; CDI-01-0046: Missions Conference, Ross Coggins, 1964; CDI-01-0047: Missions Conference, (Left to right) Member of the General Planning Committee Lida Henderson, Faculty Advisor Dr. Luther Copeland, Program Director Joe Clontz, Publicity Director Peggy Claunch, 1967; CDI-01-0048: (Center) Bill Bell, Agriculture and Technical College, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1969; CDI-01-0049: Wingate College, (On the right, cut off person) Steve Geiger, 1969; CDI-01-0050: (Middle) Dr. Luther Copeland and (Right) Dr. George Shriver, 1969; CDI-01-0051: Dr. Luther Copeland and Dr. Walter Knight, 1969; CDI-01-0052: Reverend Charles and Charlotte Davis, 1969; CDI-01-0053: Dr. George W. Webber and Brother Frank of the Taize Community, 1969; CDI-01-0054: Wingate College, Truman Smith, Dr. Frank Lide, and Connie Dillon, 1969; CDI-01-0055: Dr. Luther Copeland and Walter Knight, Editor of Home Mission Magazine, 1969; CDI-01-0056: (Speaking) Cecil Etheridge of the Home Mission Board, 1969; CDI-01-0057: Walter L. Knight of the Home Mission Magazine, 1969; CDI-01-0058: (Left to right) Dr. Thomas A. Bland, Reverend Gerald M. Davis, Dr. E. Luther Copeland, Secretary of City and Metropolitan Missions of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Reverend Ernest C. Upchurch, 1969; CDI-01-0060: Student Missions, 1962; CDI-01-0061: Missions Conference, CC Smith, 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-0062: Student Missions Conference, Nathan Porter and the back of this photograph also contains a note that reads, "Student Meffords(Spain) (rt)", 1962 - 1963; CDI-02-0063: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-0064: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-0065: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-0066: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-0067: Student Missions Conference, Dr. John Claypool, 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-0068: Student Missions Conference, (Left) Dr. George Shriver and (Center) Dr. Harold Oliver, 1962 - 1963
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Theological seminary facilities, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0024/0068
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- Description:
- CDI-01-0405: "Here Pastor Lloyd Conners of the First Baptist Church in Marfa, Texas witnesses to two of the adult men in a remote village in Mexico. Brother Conner's church sponsors a mission and has helped to build a church building in Porvenir, Mexico."; CDI-01-0407: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention; CDI-01-0408: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention; CDI-01-0409: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention; CDI-01-0410: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention; CDI-01-0412: Campus Scene; CDI-01-0413: Ogbomosho. Baptist Hospital; "Dr. Billy Graham, left, and Mr. Royal of the Associated Press (left, behind Dr. Graham) on tour in the hospital with missionaries, left to right: L.C. Smith, M.D.; J.C. Pool; Keith Edwards, M.D.; and Mrs. William M. Gilliland, M.D."; CDI-01-0414: "Reverend Herbert Dawkins and Herbert Jr. who attended summer school. They came on their sail boat." Missionary pictures, Brady, Bahamas
- Subject:
- Missions, Gateway Arch (Saint Louis, Mo.), Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Missionaries, Short-term missions, and Evangelistic work
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1951 to 1980
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0405/0416
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- Description:
- The service opens with a word from Dr. Binkley about the SEBTS relationship with Wake Forest Baptist Church and an introduction for its and his pastor, Mr. Sturch, who begins with prayer (00:00-04:11). Mr. Sturch introduces the speaker, G. Avery Lee, who was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62 (04:12-07:36). Lee begins his time with two stories expressing his thankfulness for being able to speak, (07:45-10:22) and his message is rooted in Luke 4:16-20. He speaks on the nature and ministry of the Church based upon the gospel of the carpenter’s son from Nazareth who claimed the Holy Spirit was upon Him (10:23-28:23). He then speaks of his experience around the world in seeing the presence and absence of churches in various places, and he gives statistics from the Foreign Mission Board (now the International Mission Board) on missionary outreach (28:24-33:52). He ends the service in prayer (33:53-35:36).
- Subject:
- Missions and Church
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 8, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee_1966-02-08
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- Description:
- There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He continues his sermon from February 8, 1966, talking about God’s good news of healing for the brokenhearted from Psalm 51:17 (00:00-03:55). Jesus spoke about the New Birth of a life broken by sin as one of His most important focuses, and God desires that we have a broken and contrite heart to be forgiven of our sins (03:56-09:08). David used three Hebrew words to describe his sin against God with Bathsheba. Firstly, peshah communicated his sin was deliberate rebellion against something God strictly had forbidden. Secondly, havon communicated a perversion or distortion from breaking God’s Law. Thirdly, hatah communicated a missing of the mark or goal of what is pleasing to God (09:09-11:02). David also used three words to describe vividly the experience of forgiveness. Firstly, mahah communicated a blotting out or wiping off. Secondly, kabas communicated a washing away. Thirdly, tahēr communicated a declaring to be clean (11:03-11:38). Lee describes more clearly what true contrition and brokenheartedness looks like Biblically, affirming the good news that God is able to heal the brokenhearted and that God uses broken things to make things new. Lee closes his time in prayer, but the prayer is not recorded (11:39-31:19). A brief rewind occurs, and a low shrill follows the audio to its end (26:00-31:19).
- Subject:
- Repentance, Forgiveness of sin, and Sin
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 9, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee_1966-02-09
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- Description:
- There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He gives various introductory courtesies (00:00-02:56), and his sermon builds from his previous sermon on February 10, 1966, focusing on “The Acceptable Year of the Lord” taken from John 12:27 (02:57-03:20). Lee outlines key facets of making this year (1966) the acceptable year of the Lord. Firstly, we must take seriously the explosion in knowledge and its effects on our seminaries and economy (03:21-12:41). Secondly, we must have an acute sense of responsibility, which Lee thinks is our top weakness in our churches and as a society (12:42-20:12). Thirdly, our Christian development must give us a sense of concern as we seek to avoid both conformity and complacency. He focuses this point on global missions, encouraging his listeners that obedience, not results, is what God requires of us (20:13-34:32). He closes the service in prayer (34:33-36:17).
- Subject:
- Missions and Responsibility
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 11, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee_1966-02-11
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- Description:
- There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He continues his sermon from February 9, 1966, focusing on God’s release for the captives, taken from John 8:31-38, citing various examples of freedom from captivity (00:00-20:37). He then answers the question “What kind of freedom does the world desire?” with a brief summary. Firstly, they want a political freedom from political tyranny (20:38-21:05). Secondly, they want an economic freedom to be self-sustaining and independent (21:06-22:23). Thirdly, they desire educational freedom from ignorance due to little opportunity (22:24-22:51). Fourthly, they desire a medical freedom to alleviate unnecessary suffering, pain, and disease (22:52-23:33). The most basic freedom that they need, however, is spiritual freedom from natural hedonism (23:34-27:31). Lee says spiritual freedom is fundamental to all others and is on the basis of deliverance from other areas of life and forgiveness of sin, man’s greatest bondage (27:32-36:00).
- Subject:
- Freedom
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 10, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee-1966-02-10
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1075: Fall Convocation, Convocation featured Dr. James A. Martin as the speaker, September 9, 1966; CDI-01-1076: Spring Convocation, (Front right) President Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Spring 1968; CDI-01-1077: Spring Convocation, (Playing organ) Max H. Rogers, 1968; CDI-01-1078: Fall Convocation, 1969; CDI-01-1079: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod and (Right) Dr. Thomas Bland; CDI-01-1080: Dr. Eugene McLeod; CDI-01-1081: (Left to right) Dr. Theodore Adams, Dr. John Carlton, and Dr. J. Carroll Trotter; CDI-01-1082: Fall Convocation, (Left) President Dr. Olin T. Binkley and (Right) Dr. David H.C. Read, 1969; CDI-01-1083: Abstract of Principles, Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-1084: Abstract of Principles, Signatures; CDI-01-1085: Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1086: Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1087: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown, Dean of Faculty, signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1088: Signing of the Abstract of Principles, (From left to right) Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Dr. Donald Moore, and Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-1089: Dr. Donald Moore, Dr. Robert Poerschke with Dr. Olin T. Binkley after signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1090: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1091: (From left to right) Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown, and Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1092: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1093: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown and Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1094: Abstract of Principles, Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-1095: (Left) Dr. John I. Durham and (Right) Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown before signing of Abstract of Principles, 1964
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Theological seminary presidents, Students, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1073/1095
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1123: Dr. George Mackie Physician of Wake Forest College and Southeastern Seminary; CDI-01-1128: Mackie Park, Office/Industrial complex, located on Hwy 98 E in Wake Forest, This photograph was possibly taken around the 1970's; CDI-01-1129: Dr. George Mackie and Kathleen Mackie; CDI-01-1130: Kathleen Mackie; CDI-01-1131: Dr. George Mackie
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1979
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1123/1131