We look to the past in order to retrieve the resources we need to fortify and renew our faith in the present as we discern with wisdom and prudence the way forward.
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4 Ways to Reverse Bad Theology in Your Congregation
You might see some signs that there is bad theology circulating among your congregants. Here are a few ways to confront and reverse this negative trend.
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3 Reasons Our Churches Need the Old Testament
The Old Testament invites us into the grand narrative of God’s redemption that began in the garden, was inaugurated on the cross, and will be completed when Christ returns.
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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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3 Unique Ideas for Engaging in Scripture
With many different personalities and learning styles represented in our churches, it’s hard to recommend a one-size-fits-all approach to reading the Bible.
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Archaeologists May Have Discovered Site Associated With Jesus’ Resurrection
Two disciples stumbled into a meeting with the resurrected Jesus on their way to Emmaus. Recently, archaeologists may have stumbled into Emmaus by accident.
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