Monthly Archives: October 2021

Cultural Experiences Condition Theological Learning

My first exposure to an evangelical church was an excellent independent Bible Church. Between September of my 17th year and the September of my 18th year I learned enough Bible knowledge that New Testament Survey was my first crip course … Continue reading

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Nobody Wins in A Tug of War

Have you ever played Tug of War? If you have you know that neither team really wins. When one team manages to overpower the other, more times than not both teams end up on a pile in the dirt. In … Continue reading

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The News Cycle

A read of Liberties for Wednesday, Oct. 13, WORLD’s Steve West editor@wng.org is both disheartening and encouraging simultaneously. The Disheartening First, it is disheartening to witness the widespread disunity in the American culture. Oh, yes, there has always been some … Continue reading

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Winning Over Sexual Temptation: Four Steps

One of the many realities of life I have learned from teaching perspective ministers, professional counselors, and aspiring lay folks is that sexual temptation knows no boundaries. While the essence of this blog is the core of a homework handout … Continue reading

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On Being a Teacher/Trainer

One of the great things about being a teacher/professor, and there are many, is that student questions force one to constantly be refining. Teaching in a classroom, my preference (though I do a lot of teaching online), because I can … Continue reading

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