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TEAM Cross Training: Tactical Evangelism

This event was held at Southern Evangelical Seminary. Topics addressed how to do evangelism, what evangelism is, and how to engage people in a relevant and meaningful way. PDF decks can be found here.

The Importance of Theology and Apologetics for Church Leadership

“I don’t need seminary training to be a minister.”  At least, that’s what I told myself when I was in high school as I was considering my place in church.  My Sunday school teachers had no official training.  Most of the pastors I knew (which were shockingly few) had no training.  God could use me just […]

Some Brief Thoughts on Application in Biblical Interpretation

By Dr. Thomas Howe, Every hermeneutics book concludes with a section on Application. Everyone makes some observation like the following from Grant Osborne: “The static study of the original meaning of a text dare never be an end in itself but must at all times have as its goal the dynamic application of the text […]

Homeschooling and Apologetics

By SES Alumnus Josh Erlien, Danny was a religious kid and active in his church. But he began to be troubled by something. Let me tell it to you in his own words. I was raised Episcopalian, and I was very religious as a kid. Then, in eighth or ninth grade, I studied astronomy, cosmology, and […]

Young Earth Presuppositionalism: God’s Word or Man’s Word?

By Richard Howe Ph.D, First Things The title of this work1 is occasioned by my increasing concerns about the nature and degree of the apologetic methodology known as Presuppositionalism which has seemingly become dominate among certain key Young Earth Creationists such as Ken Ham.2 The broader context within which my concerns arise has to do […]