
Three Ways to Use Your Writing in Seminary for the Local Church
One of the ways seminarian can love the local church and serve her is by writing, a lot. The beauty is

One of the ways seminarian can love the local church and serve her is by writing, a lot. The beauty is

Few issues are as important or as controversial as the role of discipline in the Christian life. When we hear

A number of years ago, as I was preparing to take the written and oral exams for ordination in the

It was not the most promising day. Fifty-nine degrees, light rain, and gusty winds were not exactly ideal for my

The proof text I am most often given concerning deliverance ministries and casting out demons is Mark 16:17, “And these

If you have studied history or, more specifically, Western philosophy, you are most likely familiar with Plato, Socrates, or Aristotle,

John Owen (1616–1683) has a reputation for being hard on sin — and even harder to read. Nineteenth-century Scottish professor

Job loss, economic downturns, illness, accidents, and a host of other difficult circumstances mean that at some point most of