Few men have ever experienced such a direct call from God, but few men have ever faced such persecutions and difficulties.
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The Call of Jeremiah | Russell T. Fuller
Men may not presume to call themselves into the ministry. Isaiah did not just decide to become a prophet. David did not anoint himself or call himself to be king. Those prophets in the Old Testament who called themselves were false prophets.
2026 Annual Board Meeting: Giving Thanks for God’s Faithfulness
Last Tuesday, July 28, the Board of Directors of Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary gathered in person for its...
The Informed Scholar with a Pastoral Heart: CBTS Honors Dr. Waldron
On Monday evening, Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary gathered for a special dinner during its annual in-person...
Introducing CBTS Press
Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the launch of CBTS Press, a new publishing initiative...
CBTS Global: June Update
CBTS Faculty Continue Global Theological Training Throughout June, Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary faculty...
Concerned with My Heart and My Holiness: Wilson Marsh’s Story
“During my time at CBTS, my professors were concerned not only with my academic work, but also with my heart and my...
Helping Pastors Grow While They Serve
Every week, Pastor Seth Beyersdorf stands before the congregation of Oakridge Community Church in Stillwater,...
Thoughts on Reading Widely and Wisely | Brian Borgman
Reading wisely helps us avoid the infection of error. Reading widely deepens our perspective. Reading wisely deepens our convictions.
When a Beloved Text Does Not Say What We think it Says | Brian Borgman
One of the wonderful benefits of preaching consecutive, expository sermons through a book of the Bible is that you get to beloved texts in their context and are forced to exegete them accordingly.










