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Dr. John Meade published in The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology

By Phoenix Seminary | December 16, 2014

Dr. John Meade has contributed an article to the Fall 2014 Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. Follow the link to read his article: Circumcision of the Heart in Leviticus and Deuteronomy: Divine Means for Resolving Curse and Bringing Blessing

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Dr. Justin Smith Ministers to Missionaries in Switzerland

By Phoenix Seminary | June 10, 2014

This summer, Dr. Justin Smith, Associate Professor of Professional and Pastoral Counseling and Director of the Phoenix Seminary Counseling Program, has been invited to serve along with his family at Breathe, an international retreat for missionaries needing spiritual and emotional renewal.

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“Let’s Talk Bible” Audio Files

By Phoenix Seminary | January 8, 2014

Welcome to “Let’s Talk Bible with Dr. D!”   As an added enhancement, we are making all of the “Let’s Talk Bible with Dr. D!” lessons available for download in audio (MP3) format. You can download these files and listen to them on any MP3 player. New lessons will automatically be added to this list…

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