
On a Christian Philosophy of Education
On a Christian Philosophy of Education “By its very nature it [teaching] is not a democratic notion…. The very act of teaching implies the

On a Christian Philosophy of Education “By its very nature it [teaching] is not a democratic notion…. The very act of teaching implies the

In Vermont last week approximately 100 of Middlebury College’s 2,500 students shouted down a visiting speaker on their campus. The speaker was the well-known, highly

Five Things Christian Apologetics Must Have I was raised in a Christian home, always active in an evangelical church, and was even on a first
In Light of This Alarming Survey, SES’s Open House for Potential New Students on March 18 Is Particularly Relevant CHARLOTTE, N.C.—According to a new survey

“I can’t believe you’re doing this in church.” That’s the most common—and satisfying— response to our In Question series at GraceLife Church of Pineville. The

This article originally appeared in the Christian Post. Tens of millions of Americans were shocked to their core by the unforeseen, unprecedented, and turbulent presidential

The effect of the training and education received at Southern Evangelical Seminary has greatly impacted our 114-year-old church in Pineville, North Carolina, known as GraceLife

Strawmen, scarecrows, and mannequins all have one thing in common: they are, by nature, flimsy objects that are easy to knock down. In the context

SES Also Planning March 4 ‘Tactical Evangelism Seminar,’ Exploring Topics Such as ‘Basic Beliefs of Islam’ and ‘Why Are You a Christian?’ CHARLOTTE, N.C.—“Surviving the

When a pastor attempts to integrate apologetics into his sermons, many times he is accused of being “too academic.” If he attempts to water down