Churches often prioritize building community in their congregation over educating the doctrine and theology of their
What Do We Believe and How Should We Believe It?
If all of God’s word is true, and if we’re to obey all that Jesus has commanded, does that mean we are to hold all
It’s Not All Going to Burn
Once, while two friends and I walked the coast of Maine, through tall sea grasses and rock walls on a November day where
Evangelicals Must Not Ignore the Church Fathers
During my graduate work at Criswell College, I was fortunate to have a systematic theology professor who had studied
God Wants Your Heart, Not Your Religion
In this clip from the Gospel: Recovering the Power of Christianity study, Pastor and Current President of the Southern
3 Ways to Misunderstand the Trinity
There is no doubt that the doctrine of the Trinity is one of the most misunderstood and overlooked doctrines in
The Value of Women’s Theological Education
Should women further their education by being trained and equipped in the theology? We had a chance to talk to Dr. Emily
We All Have Theological Blind Spots
Imagine for a moment that your church is looking for a pastor. After carefully and prayerfully working through the
3 Ways Pastors Can Engage Congregants’ Minds
A while back, Lifeway Research and Ligonier released their latest State of Theology report. Similar to other years of