Trends Among Evangelicals Entering Ministry
What trends characterize young evangelicals entering pastoral ministry today? Three Christian higher education presidents—Michael Lindsay, Albert Mohler, and Phil Ryken—discuss in this new roundtable...
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Children’s story bibles are not Bibles and, it turns out, neither are they for children.[1] My previous article explores the truth of the first statement.[2] Story bibles are illustrated, abridged,...
View ArticleCan God Save a Fundamentalist School?
Most readers of The Gospel Coalition probably aren’t familiar with the story of Northland International University. In fact, many readers of this blog have probably never heard of Northland at all. But...
View ArticleThe War Over Rights Is a Door for the Gospel
In his book Center Church, Tim Keller identifies the idea of “rights” as a key cultural entry point for helping our neighbors understand the gospel and its implications. That may sound like a strange...
View ArticlePerspectives on Our Children’s Education: Homeward Bound
Editors’ note: We asked three moms of school-age children to share their families’ perspectives on education. Jen Wilkin, Jenni Hamm, and Amanda Allen are three friends who attend the same church and...
View ArticleSeminary Is Not the End
Editors’ Note: This is the third in a series of brief articles from students and graduates answering the question, “What do I wish someone had told me before seminary?” Previously: Dear Seminarian 8...
View ArticleStudying Doesn’t End with Classes
Editors’ Note: This is the fourth in a series of brief articles from students and graduates answering the question, “What do I wish someone had told me before seminary?” Previously: Dear Seminarian 8...
View ArticleI Wouldn’t Trade Seminary for Anything
Editors’ note: This is the fourth in a series of brief articles from students and graduates answering the question, “What do I wish someone had told me before seminary?” Previously: Dear Seminarian 8...
View ArticleRethinking the Student’s Place in Missions
Most college students like me hear “missions” and immediately think of handing out tracts, putting up buildings, or feeding impoverished kids. While I do not question the enthusiasm or sincerity of...
View ArticleEvidences of a Maturing Evangelical Mind
In 1995, Mark Noll opened his The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind with an unflattering observation: “The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind.” Now, almost...
View ArticleTrends Among Evangelicals Entering Ministry
What trends characterize young evangelicals entering pastoral ministry today? Three Christian higher education presidents—Michael Lindsay, Albert Mohler, and Phil Ryken—discuss in this new roundtable...
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