What’s Been Going On (And What’s Happening Now)

(Cross-posted with narrativediscipleship.com) I've spent the last three weeks in the USA, attending the Pepperdine Lectureship and visiting family, friends, and churches.  During that time, I have NOT been teaching, and have not posted any new material. All that changes this week! Much new content on the way! Starting this week, I am posting a … Continue reading What’s Been Going On (And What’s Happening Now)

Do You Need a Bachelor’s in Bible & Ministry?

If God is calling you into ministry, and you want to pursue that calling, do you need a bachelor's degree in Bible and Ministry to pursue it? The simple answer is, "it depends." The traditional Bible college bachelor's program has advantages: Being part of a missional learning community. Learning foundational things like theology and Bible … Continue reading Do You Need a Bachelor’s in Bible & Ministry?

The “Rules” of Ministry PREPARATION (not “Education”)

I tweeted a couple of times this week, asking my fellow pastors and professors about "the rules of ministry education". It strikes me, as I think it through, that I'm really thinking about education in the broadest sense; "outputs" and character development, not just "inputs".  So maybe a better way to ask is about the … Continue reading The “Rules” of Ministry PREPARATION (not “Education”)

Discussion of the Gospel of John in Zagreb, 17-19 July

My good friend, Stan Harstine, is a professor at Friends University in Wichita KS.  He and I were Ph.D. students in New Testament together at Baylor. Stan is visiting Zagreb this summer, on his way to Helsinki for the international Society of Biblical Literature meeting.  He will be with us at Biblijski institut for two … Continue reading Discussion of the Gospel of John in Zagreb, 17-19 July