Education in theology is a gift, and there are many avenues for instruction. May you fan the flame of another’s hunger for God and His Word.
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5 Questions to Ask About Your Theological Education
In my early seminary days, there was essentially one way to earn a degree. You’d typically quit your job, relocate your family, and complete a classical, residential graduate degree. Now that’s not the case.
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Why an M.Div. Helped Me Become a Better Pastor
I can’t stress how helpful my degree has been in my day-to-day shepherding of the church to which God has called me and the ‘as you go’ evangelism Jesus commands in the Great Commission.
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4 Surprising Groups Not Showing up on Sunday
When pastors look out across the congregation during worship service, who’s missing?
New data from the General Social Survey reveals some groups avoiding religious services that church leaders may not have expected.
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F&T Favorites: February 26, 2016
This week our Favorites include audio of Tolkien reading from The Hobbit, Oscar nominated music, interesting audio tricks, education solutions, and the fight to end slavery.
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4 Differences that Define Millennials
According to recent data, there are four key differences between Millennials and other generations that warrant attention from church leaders seeking to reach them.
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