CDI-01-1161: Watermelon Social, July 1989;
CDI-01-1162: Dr. Lewis Drummond, May 13, 1989;
CDI-01-1164: (Left) Dr. Bob Crowley and (Center) President Dr. Lewis Drummond, March 1988;
CDI-01-1165: (Left) Dr William Clemmons and (Right) Dr. Lewis Drummond, August 1988;
CDI-01-1166: Dr. Lewis Drummond, December 07, 1989;
CDI-01-1167: Paul Fletcher;
CDI-01-1169: Dr. L. Russ Bush First Press Interview, March 1989;
CDI-01-1170: Ida Janie Hall, First female graduate of Southeastern Seminary, This picture was taken around Fall 1970.;
CDI-01-1172: Dr. Lewis Drummond;
CDI-01-1174: Ida Janie Hall, First female graduate of Southeastern Seminary, This picture was taken around Fall 1970.
CDI-01-1099: (Left) Billy Graham and (Right) Roy Honeycutt;
CDI-01-1100: (Left to right) Glenn Miller, Dr. Alan Neely, Dr. John Carlton, an unidentified individual, and Dr. Elmo Scoggin, This photograph was possibly taken in the late 1970's.
Dr. William H. Willimon was Minister to the University and Professor of the Practice of the Christian Ministry at Duke University in Durham, NC. In this message, Willimon speaks from Luke 4 with the subject of the temptation of Jesus. He especially focuses on the people searching for a sign, both at the time of Jesus and in the modern day.
Dr. John Keating Wiles was Assistant Professor of Old Testament at SEBTS. The scripture reading was from Isaiah 32:9-20. In this message, Dr. Wiles speaks from this passage of scripture, examining the difference between the prophetic message and that of "kings and managers." He exhorts listeners to be more like the prophetic message by maintaining a humanitarian focus as opposed to managerial concerns.
Kurt Anders Richardson was Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at SEBTS. The scripture reading came from Acts 1:6-11. The subject of the message was "Helplessness and Hope." In this message, Richardson speaks about the hope of Jesus, especially found in the Day of the Lord.
Caralie Brown was a retired teacher and gave this address for "Missionary Day." The scripture reading came from Acts 2:37-47. In this message, Brown speaks about her experiences helping to plant a church in northwest Raleigh, NC. Her theme is that the purpose of "church planting" is not to plant a church, per se, but rather to proclaim the gospel and be a church.
Dr. Donna M. Forrester was the Chaplain of SEBTS. The scripture reading was from John 1:1-18 and Matthew 1:18-25. In this message, Dr. Forrester explores the signs of God being with us, truth, love, and peace. This is connected to the scripture reading through Jesus being called Immanuel, "God with us." She also briefly explores learning perseverance through the example of African American slaves.