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Editor’s Note: The following article originally appeared in the spring 2026 issue of Southwestern News. When Wayne Lee considers his life and the many places he lived, he says it always led back to the Southwestern Seminary campus where he grew up. “That nine square blocks where the campus is was my playground growing up,” Lee says. His…

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Lee Chitwood’s Baptist roots run deep. “[I] was taken to a Southern Baptist church for nine months before I was born,” he said with a grin. That church, Calvary Baptist in Williamston, S.C., was where 8-year-old Chitwood accepted Christ at a church revival. He’s “been walking with the Lord ever since; at least trying to.”…

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Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary student Nelly Juarez draws inspiration for much of her music from her grandfather, a well-known musician and composer in Costa Rica. For her most recent concert in her native land, however, Juarez focused on her grandmother. While living in Costa Rica, Juarez became interested in the music of her grandfather, Sacramento…

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Editor’s Note: The following article originally appeared in the spring 2026 issue of Southwestern News. Ched Spellman (’08, ’13) retains traces of his Texas roots despite having lived in southwestern Ohio for more than a decade. He reminisces fondly about Cracker Barrel and mourns the dearth of the Lone Star State’s iconic ice cream in the area. “I’ve…

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Editor’s Note: The following article originally appeared in the spring 2026 issue of Southwestern News. From a young age, Rob Burns knew he wanted to be a professional soccer player. He spent his childhood growing up in a suburb of Birmingham, England, on the field, playing for hours to achieve his goal. Little did he know the role…

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