Church History Isn’t Boring (You’re Just Doing it Wrong)
Those who fail to learn what history is for are doomed never to learn it.
By Doug Ponder
| February 20, 2023
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Those who fail to learn what history is for are doomed never to learn it.
By Doug Ponder
| February 20, 2023
It was in that little red brick church that I learned the power of songs of sojourning and shared testimony.
By Brian Key
| October 17, 2022
The vision for robust theological training to prepare ministers is an old one that deserves revisiting.
By Doug Logan
| September 19, 2022
If Google can pass your seminary’s quizzes or your denomination’s ordination exam, you are not training men to be pastors; you are training them to be machines.
By Doug Ponder
| May 30, 2022
If the sweep of covenant theology includes all nations, it must include all neighborhoods.
By Doug Logan
| May 16, 2022
The jail, once overcome with the sound of woeful cries and locking chains, now paraded the sounds of freedom found through the hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
By Aaron Lumpkin
| March 28, 2022
I hope Sola Ecclesia will reinfuse the theme of the church back into the conversational landscape of theology and biblical practice.
By Bryan Laughlin
| February 28, 2022
We need a church reformation around the primacy of the church.
By Bryan Laughlin
| February 21, 2022