Missionary Examines the Why Behind His Beliefs
Jonathan and his wife spent nearly three years as missionaries in China. While there, they met once a week at a coffee shop to have conversations with locals who wanted to learn English. “They were very interested in Christianity. They had lots of questions about God.” Looking back, Jonathan sees how helpful apologetics would have […]
Indiana Jones and the Honorary Doctorate
“Here at SES we see him as our Indiana Jones.” Dr. Richard Land, President of Southern Evangelical Seminary, is speaking about John Freyler. “Freyler’s father, John Sr., and mother, Bobbie Freyler, came to SES to volunteer for ‘a few weeks’ in 2002, and that stretched into over 18 years of commitment to the mission of […]
Brief Throughts from Dr. Norman Geisler on Why He Supports SES
Join Me & Double Your Impact These are truly exciting days at SES. A few weeks ago I had the privilege of teaching the very first course on our new campus in the booming Ballantyne area of Charlotte. Fifty-six students were in the class participating both on campus and online. I was impressed with how […]
5 Ways Doctors Are Uniquely Prepared for Seminary
By Daniel Roberts, From Therapy to Seminary Prior to attending seminary, I pursued a Bachelor’s degree that was intended to prepare me for a career as a medical professional. After graduation, I decided to take the necessary steps to become a licensed physical therapist. Due to my college athletics, I didn’t have the clinical hours […]
Should I Attend Seminary?: 7 Questions You Should Ask Before You Do
By Daniel Roberts, “When did you know you were called to seminary?” This was the question my brother asked me half way through my seminary education. I explained to him that I did not have this overwhelming and mysterious feeling that I should attend seminary. After being involved in ministry as a volunteer and […]
Five Things Christian Apologetics Must Have
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 name basis with my youth pastor. However, I was not “apologetically” prepared for my first year in college. It started after freshman orientation when my advisor met with us and […]