My Call to the Vocation of Ministry
Whether or not we as Christians comprehend and embrace its importance and significance, we are all called by God for a unique purpose. As a result, His purposes are as diverse and interesting as the...
View ArticleA(n) (in progess) Theology of Ordination
As the Church’s ecclesiastical needs have changed, the foundational concept of ordination has also adapted. Early in the third century church leaders generally viewed ordination in light of the Old...
View ArticleHow great thy cross?
I hope everyone is enjoying the nice weather. Spring and summer can’t come soon enough for me. Today, as I spent a little time study my Greek vocabulary something jumped out at me. As I worked down the...
View ArticleUncomfortable labels and stereotypes
Do you have any interests or hobbies that others might find interesting? Is there something you enjoying doing that might surprise even your closest friends and family? For example, maybe you like...
View Article1st year Student Pastor as Resident Biblical Scholar
The other day I found myself in an interesting situation. Miranda was reading The Red Tent, a book about the life of Dinah. The novel, based on the Biblical text in Genesis, is written as a narrative...
View ArticlePsalms of Wrath and Vengeance
For the past 10 weeks a group of church members have been studying with A Short-term Disciple Bible Study: An Invitation to Psalms. While the sessions have proved incredibly educational, inspiring, and...
View ArticleSome seminaries in finanical trouble
Could more of America’s evangelical seminaries close their doors? In this month’s issue of Christianity Today, Collin Hansen describes some of the financial difficulties facing evangelical seminaries....
View ArticleFor all the graduate students
This is for all those grad students out there. Whether you’re in Law, Medical, Business, or Divinity (like me)…you can relate to Bart! Hilarious!
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