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  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    El amor a Dios y al pr贸jimo es el cimiento esencial del cristianismo. Es imposible ser un verdadero seguidor de Cristo si el amor a Dios y a los...

  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    El Dr. Leroy Ford (1922-2012) fue uno de los educadores m谩s importantes del siglo pasado. Tuvo un ministerio muy productivo como pastor, escritor y...

  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    El poder es siempre el com煤n denominador en cualquier situaci贸n de abuso ya sea f铆sico, verbal o emocional. Todos los abusadores act煤an de esa...

  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    El c谩ntico de Mar铆a conocido como el Magnificat es uno de los salmos de alabanza m谩s bellos de las Sagradas Escrituras. Este c谩ntico tiene una...

  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    Jos茅, es el personaje olvidado de la navidad. Obviamente en la navidad celebramos el nacimiento de Jes煤s, el Cristo o Mes铆as, quien vino a este...

  • Amar a Dios y a las personas

    Love God and people

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    鈥溌縋api, me puedes ense帽ar la educaci贸n cristiana? 隆Quiero saber el doctorado en educaci贸n cristiana!鈥 Estas fueron las palabras que mi hija de seis...

  • David Talley — 

    David Talley reflects on the life of his friend and prayer warrior, Min Ja Yun.

  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    La integridad es el fundamento esencial de un seguidor de Cristo. Nuestro car谩cter define, proclama y representa nuestra fe en un Dios santo a...

  • Kenneth Berding — 

    Can you chant by memory through all of beginning Greek grammar in 75 seconds?[1] Everyone in my Greek classes can do it in 90 seconds, but...

  • Life of Jesus, Part One

    Overview of "Life of Jesus" DVD

    Matthew Williams — 

    The 鈥淟ife of Jesus鈥 in the Deeper Connections Bible study series is the fourth DVD and participant鈥檚 guide to be released by Rose/Hendrickson...

  • Kevin Lawson — 

    Baptism, Communion, and Confirmation in the Reformation Movement: Impact on Ministry with Children in Churches Today [i] , Part II As I shared...

  • Baptism, Communion, and Confirmation in the Reformation Movement

    Impact on Ministry with Children in Churches Today, Part I

    Kevin Lawson — 

    Baptism, Communion, and Confirmation in the Reformation Movement: Impact on Ministry with Children in Churches Today [i] , Part I As most of you...

  • The Good Book Blog — 

    Dr. Kevin Lawson (Professor of Educational Studies at Talbot School of Theology) recently co-edited and published Infants and Children in the Church: Five Views on Theology and Ministry in partnership with Dr. Adam Harwood (Associate Professor of Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary). We wanted to learn more about this book, so we had Dr. Lawson respond to some questions ...

  • Edik Borysov — 

    Christian Megapolis is conducting a project, which considers the following two issues: (1) the nature of doctoral education and (2) actual national Ukrainian doctors and doctoral students as living, interesting personalities. To this end we invite you to enjoy this interview of Eduard Borysov by Rostislav Tkachenko ...

  • Gary McIntosh — 

    A while ago, I received an email from Ed Stetzer asking if I knew when spiritual gifts inventories first became prevalent. I gave him a quick reflection based on what I remembered at that time, but his question created a curiosity that sent me on a longer investigation. While this is certainly not the final word on the question, it may serve as a beginning point for other researchers. Here is what I have discovered ...

  • Karin Stetina — 

    About half the world is made up of women. Books such as Half the Sky (Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn) and Half the Church (Carolyn Custis James) highlight how important it is for the Evangelical church to consider God鈥檚 vision both locally and globally for women. In the light of the Gospel, the church during the Reformation also wrestled with women鈥檚 place, in the church, marriage, and society. While the Protestant Reformers did not set out to define women鈥檚 roles, as they fleshed out their theological convictions of sola Scriptura and the priesthood of all believers, they were faced with addressing the question of how women are to participate in the church and the world as both receivers and conveyors of the Gospel. Did the Reformers鈥 responses result in 鈥渃onstraining鈥 women by moving their ministry from the convent to the home (as Jane Dempsey Douglass argues), or did it provide them with 鈥渘ew dignity鈥 (as Stephen Nichols suggests)? The answer to that question is complicated ...

  • Kenneth Berding — 

    About ten years ago, some of my fellow professors and I began to observe a trend among undergraduate Biblical & Theological Studies majors at Biola. We noticed that freshman students arrived on campus eager and ready to learn, but at some point during their sophomore year, these Biblical Studies majors became aware that on average they generally knew more theology than did the average Biola student ...

  • Kenneth Berding — 

    I just finished reading Owen Strachan鈥檚 book, Awakening the Evangelical Mind: An Intellectual History of the Neo-Evangelical Movement. He has some good words for how to keep evangelical universities, well 鈥 evangelical. These three paragraphs are worth the three minutes it will take you to read them ...

  • Dave Keehn — 

    Job interviews are a nerve-wracking ordeal. The feeling of being out of control regarding one鈥檚 future leads to subservient postures in relationships. This was the situation the Moabite, Ruth, found herself in after returning with her mother in-law to Bethlehem (Ruth 1). However, in this amazing Biblical narrative is a posture of grace-seeking that is reminiscent of our seeking God; it is the God-action of finding favor in others that we should model in our working relationships ...

  • Joe Hellerman — 

    Many persons in vocational Christian service got their start by working with young people. Youth ministry is great preparation for future service in other capacities. But it is much more than that. Youth pastors have the potential to impact the world for Christ in a powerful way, because young people often make important decisions about their future lives under the influence of church mentors and student ministries workers ...

  • Dave Keehn — 

    Where does inspiration come from? Where does the motivation to use one鈥檚 gifts and passions to make a difference begin? Jane Goodall said, 鈥淲hat you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.鈥 Are we the source of action or does that spark come from something else? I would like to propose God is the beginning of movements that bring change; history is the record of mankind鈥檚 response to the divine prompting ...

  • Octavio Esqueda — 

    鈥淭煤 nunca me dices que me amas,鈥 una esposa triste se quejaba con su esposo; a lo que 茅ste respondi贸: 鈥測o te dije que te amaba el d铆a en que nos casamos y no he cambiado de opini贸n, as铆 que, no veo la raz贸n de estarlo repitiendo." Nos podemos sonre铆r con la historia anterior. Sin embargo, estoy convencido de que muchos esposos no comprenden lo importante que es amar a sus esposas y c贸mo demostrarles ese amor. El romanticismo no es solamente un asunto de mujeres sino que deber铆a ser la prioridad de los maridos ...

  • Kevin Lawson — 

    My friend and colleague, Mick Boersma, and I have been working together on a book, Supervising and Supporting Ministry Staff: A Guide to Thriving Together (forthcoming, Rowman & Littlefield). The book is based on research with associate staff members, and exemplary ministry supervisors, about what supervisors can do to help their ministry staff thriving in their ministry roles. It employs a 鈥渂ifocal lens鈥 model, looking simultaneously at issues of supervision (seeing that the ministry is done well) and support (encouraging the wellbeing of those doing the ministry). Along with the research results, which we share throughout the book, we also put together five biblical foundations for ministry together that I want to share in this blog. I encourage you to read these and reflect on the degree to which they guide your ministry with other staff members, and what other biblical foundations are important to you as you approach your ministry on a staff team ...

  • Kenneth Berding — 

    Why does the Bible use so many metaphors and analogies to describe the Spirit鈥檚 activities and our relationship to those activities? Why not employ concrete language to teach us what we need to know about the Holy Spirit and our relationship to him? ...

  • David Talley — 

    There are many helpful resources for those who want to engage the Bible on a deeper level. The big question is how to know which resources might be the most helpful. Periodically, I encounter resources that I think distinguish themselves from the myriad of available options. It is a safe bet that a resource book on Bible charts, maps, and timelines will not hit the bestseller list. However, Jack Beck鈥檚 The Baker Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines has recently been published, and I think it will benefit Christians, pastors, and scholars, who want to engage the Bible more deeply. I have reached out to Jack and asked him to answer a few questions that might help you in understanding the purposes behind this new book ...