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Kevin Vanhoozer Videos on the Pastor-Theologian, or Pastor as Public Theologian
Episode 190: Becoming a Pastor-Theologian with Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer On May 24, 2019 from EFCA Theology Podcast: https://www.efca.org/sites/default/files/podcasts/2019/05/episode_190.mp3
Piper’s Preaching Course – “The Pastor as Prophet”
The video of John Piper’s preaching course at Re:Train is now available in our Resource Library. The Pastor as Prophet (Part 1) The Pastor as Prophet (Part 2) The Pastor as Prophet (Part 3) The Pastor as Prophet (Part 4) … Continue reading
A one-page how to Understand the Bible
Tim Chester writes a one-page “how to understand the Bible.” It’s brief and helpful, though I think all would say that there’s more that could be added. I think adding the categories of application that Andy Davis has for sanctification … Continue reading
I want Christ, not simply knowledge about him…
“Things that are intended to be the means of this pursuit instead becomes the ends. For example, the goal of understanding the truths of the gospel is to have a deeper relationship with Christ. But when theological knowledge becomes … Continue reading
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Get a virtual M. Div. degree from some of the most faithful teachers of God’s Word!
Check out this link for classes, lectures, and audio to grow in the knowledge of God’s Word. You can learn more here than in many seminaries. I like his title, “virtual M. Div.” I got my M. Div. at the … Continue reading