
Christmas: A Merry Thought for the Depressed Soul
Have you ever noticed how Christmas songs are either extremely happy or sad? We either celebrate the joy of the season, or we long for the season to be joyful. We sing, “It’s the most
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Have you ever noticed how Christmas songs are either extremely happy or sad? We either celebrate the joy of the season, or we long for the season to be joyful. We sing, “It’s the most
This is part three of a four-part series on a new model of seminary training. Light and Heat Martyn Lloyd-Jones once lamented the state of theological education: The tragedy is that many lecturers simply dictate
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss Titus 3:6-11.
I’m not going to lie, I think Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the greatest story ever told not inspired by the Holy Spirit. And every year I find myself clicking an Amazon link to buy a newly
This is part two of a four-part series on a new model of seminary training. William Tennent School of Theology hosts cohorts in a retreat setting, bringing students together for two-week residencies (once a year
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss Titus 3:1-5.
If the title rings a Christmas bell, it’s because it’s a line from “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” which goes, Through the years we all will be together, if the fates allow… In addition to
Dear Am I Called Reader, As the end of the year approaches, I’m asking you to consider financially partnering with and supporting the work of Am I Called Ministries. As the director of Am I
Dietrich Bonhoeffer once wrote, “The matter of the proper education of preachers of the gospel is worthy of our ultimate commitment.” It is the responsibility of the church in every generation to raise up and
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss Titus 2:1-10.
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