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- Description:
- Wesner Fallaw was Professor of Religious Education at Andover Newton Theological School. The service begins with a word of prayer (0:00-1:26). The speaker welcomes everyone and introduces Dr. Fallaw (1:27-3:42). Dr. Fallaw focuses on human innovation regarding the product of Christian nurture (3:43-7:35). He explains that a Christian educator must realize that God is the true educator as well as highlights the difference of learning about God and learning of God (7:36-12:35). Dr. Fallaw transitions to examining the learner’s character and personality as both affect the learner’s educational experience (12:36-24:47). He discusses that the church is supposed to be a nurturing community of faith: he suggests that a pastor should provide continual guidance/education for a child and his family (24:48-28:00). The church must realize its potential as the body of Christ and the pastor must serve as a father to the church members (28:01-35:14). He continues with the illustration of a shepherd and his flock to encourage pastoral nurturing in the church made possible with efficient preparation from seminaries (35:15-42:00). Dr. Fallaw concludes with a word of prayer (42:01-42:26).
- Subject:
- Christian education, Christian educators, and Pastoral care
- Creator:
- Fallaw, Wesner, 1907-1991 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2026
- Date Modified:
- 02/16/2026
- Date Created:
- 1962-03-14
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Wesner_Fallaw_1962-03-14
- Description:
- CDI-01-3746: Dr. Robert E. Poerschke, November 1968; CDI-01-3747: May 1974; CDI-01-3748: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Center back) Delos Miles, and (Right) Dr. Thomas McKibbens; CDI-01-3749: (Left to right) Bruce Powers, Dr. John Durham, Dr. Ben Johnson, Dr. George Braswell, and Dr. Robert Dale; CDI-01-3750: Lloyd Neal and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3751: Dr. John Wayland, November 1968; CDI-01-3752: Trustee Sam Allen, December 1971; CDI-01-3753: Bruce Powers, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3754: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was taken sometime between September 1963 to 1973; CDI-01-3755: Dr. George Braswell, September 1973; CDI-01-3756: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3757: (Left to right) Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. Thomas McKibbens signing Principle of Abstracts, Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3759: (Back to front) Dr. John Wayland, James Blackmore, Dr. John Carlton, Dr. I.N. Patterson, Dr. E. Luther Copeland, and Dr. Olin T. Binkley during Graduation and or Convocation; CDI-01-3760: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3761: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3762: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3763: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, visiting Professor; CDI-01-3764: (Middle) Dr. and Mrs. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3765: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3766: (Left) Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen and (Right) Ted James; CDI-01-3767: President of Regents Park, Oxford, England, visiting professor, Barrington R. White, April 15-18, 1968 ; CDI-01-3768: Dr. Edward McKay; CDI-01-3769: Dr. Marc Lovelace teaching in a classroom; CDI-01-3770: Max Smith; CDI-01-3771: Dr. Ellis Hollon, This photograph was featured in the November - December 1968 Outlook; CDI-01-3772: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3773: Rena Bland, Dr. Thomas A. Bland's wife, This photograph, and the notice of her death, was used in July - August 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3774: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was possibly taken between September 1963 and 1973; CDI-01-3775: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was taken between September 1963 and 1973; CDI-01-3776: Dr. Richard A. Spencer, This images was possibly taken circa 1968; CDI-01-3777: Dr. Colin Harris, December 1973; CDI-01-3778: Dr. Richard K. Young; CDI-01-3779: (From left) Bruce Powers, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3780: Dr. Elmo Scoggin and Dr. Delos Miles; CDI-01-3781: President Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. George Braswell and and Dr. Richard A. Spencer, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1974; CDI-01-3782: Dr. Donald Moore, President Dr. Olin T. Binkley, and Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-3783: (From left) Dr. William Clemmons, Bruce Powers, and Dr. Robert Dale; CDI-01-3787: Dr. Delos Miles and Dr. Thomas Graves, This photograph was taken circa 1979-1987; CDI-01-3788: Dr. T. A. Bland, Dr. C. Michael Hawn, Dr. Thomas Graves, and Dr. Richard Hester; CDI-01-3789: March 01, 1971; CDI-01-3790: Dr. J. Leo Green and Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3791: Professor Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown; CDI-01-3792: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3793: Dr. David Mein, Visiting Professor, This photograph was taken before November 1965; CDI-01-3794: Dr. David Mein; CDI-01-3795: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3796: Elaine Nations, wife of Dr. Archie Nations, This photograph, and the notice of death, were used in July-August 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3797: (From left) Dr. E. Luther Copeland, Dr. J. Carroll Trotter, Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin, and Dr. Raymond Brown; CDI-01-3798: "By-laws of Southeastern Seminary provide that members of faculty shall subscribe to the Abstract of Principles, and sign them as they begin their duties. The above picture was taken at the beginning of the session last fall. Left to right are Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion, Dr. Edward A. McDowell, Jr., Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Dr. Marc H. Lovelace, Associate Professor of Archeology, President Sydnor L. Stealey, Dr J. Leo Green, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics, and Dr. J. B. Hipps, Professor of Missions."; CDI-01-3799: Faculty Dinner; CDI-01-3800: (Left to Right) Dr. J. D. Grey, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Dr. Stewart A. Newman; CDI-01-3801: Dr. M. Ray McKay and Dr. Edward A. McDowell standing in front of what is now named the Adams building; CDI-01-3802: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3803: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3804: Dr. James Good, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. Luke Smith signing the Seminary's Articles of Faith, This photograph was probably taken circa 1988; CDI-01-3805: Faculty in Hall of Presidents, This photograph was possibly taken between circa 1988 and 1992.; CDI-01-3806: Dr. David Mein, visiting professor; CDI-01-3807: Dr. David Mein , visiting professor; CDI-01-3808: This photograph was possibly taken circa 1987; CDI-01-3809: Faculty; CDI-01-3810: (Bottom row, second from the right) Bruce Powers
- Subject:
- Teaching, Students, Seminarians, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2026
- Date Modified:
- 02/13/2026
- Date Created:
- 1950/1992
- Resource Type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3744/3811
- Description:
- Dr. L. Keith Harper was Professor of Baptist Studies. Dr. Harper offers a word of thanks, recognizes several people in the congregation, and reveals that he will be speaking about the missionary Issachar Jacox Roberts who greatly shaped the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board (0:00-2:29). He begins with Roberts’ conversion to Christianity and his eventual desire to conduct missions in China; however, Roberts did not establish a secure connection with the Foreign Mission Board (2:30-10:03). Roberts’ quasi-independent missionary status caused problems for his fellow missionaries and he was prone to complain about financial matters (10:04-11:58). Dr. Harper explains that Roberts also reached out to the Foreign Mission Board to send a woman to China to become his assistant and wife (11:59-15:56). The financial dispute continued until the Board gave in to Roberts (15:57-17:30). The Board sent Harriet Baker to China as a missionary not as a wife for Roberts; this led to Virginia Young wanting to go to China, but she was declined (17:31-19:06). Virginia Young and Roberts somehow met, married, and traveled to China (19:07-19:52). This visit and Roberts’ prior conflicts with the Foreign Mission Board would change the lives of all those associated with mission work in China (19:53-23:39). Dr. Harper discusses the criticism that arose when the Foreign Mission Board severed connections with Roberts, which led to Roberts’ complaint of the decision affecting his wife’s health and his monetary position (20:40-30:15). Roberts desired to form an only male missionary committee, with the hope of achieving individual freedom and harmony (30:16-33:13). After the negative information about Roberts leaked from the annual meeting of the Richmond Foreign Mission Board, he lost support (33:14-36:21). His wife left him in China, but he did eventually return to America where he died of leprosy (36:22-37:11). Roberts left his estate in China to another missionary, leaving mothing for his wife (37:12-37:57). Dr. Harper clarifies that Roberts’ missionary life raised questions regarding how missionaries were to answer their calling and how they were to relate to others (37:58-38:28). He conveys that Roberts forced the Foreign Mission Board into forming its own identity and establishing its authority over its missionaries, shaped Southern Baptist journalism, helped in promoting single women in the field of missions, and raised questions concerning how missionaries were to live and interact with each other during missions (38:29-45:56). Dr. Harper expresses that more questions than answers has resulted from this research (45:57-46:31; he is cut off mid-sentence).
- Subject:
- Women missionaries, Missions--China, and Baptist missionaries
- Creator:
- Harper, Keith, 1957- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2026
- Date Modified:
- 02/13/2026
- Date Created:
- 2005-04-28
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Keith_Harper_2005-04-28
- Description:
- The audio was transferred from audio cassette. The service opens up with a reading of Scripture which is also used as the source text for the message: James 1:16-25. This takes place from 0:06-1:55. Dr. Kurt Anders Richardson speaks from 2:03-18:49. Richardson remarks that God's good gifts are offered to those who look to the wisdom of God's Word. He says that God is not the author of temptations but of trials and good gifts to persevere through them. We cannot merely listen to God's Word, Richardson notes that has to obey and follow it and let the Lord do His perfecting work within the believer.
- Subject:
- Bible. James 1
- Creator:
- Richardson, Kurt A. (Kurt Anders) and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2026
- Date Modified:
- 02/13/2026
- Date Created:
- 1991-10-08
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Kurt_Anders_Richardson_1991-10-08