A comment by Mark Warnock got me thinking… ESV readers are a lot like Mac users. (BTW, I’m both)
We have a huge variety of technological aids at our dispense to help keep us organized. From PDAs to Blackberrys to online calendars, our lives can be organized at the tip of our fingers. I’ve never gotten into those methods. In fact, I...
Hey everyone, whether you know the McCoy’s or not, please take a 2 minutes to go read this post and say a prayer for Molly, Steve, and their family. Also, please post a link up on your blogs and ask other to do the same. Remember, “If...
I’m beginning to think I should just have a mini feed to this section coming from Justin Taylor’s blog… none the less, he has Miller’s prayer transcript posted.
Stumbled upon this today. Good advice for seminarians and pastors.
Godtube.com has a helpful breakdown of the Saddleback Civic Forum
There is an interesting conversation taking place over at Said at Southern. Tony Kummer has asked us how we go about reading books for seminary classes. Mark Warnock of Seminary Survival Guide fame has added some great insight. Check out the article...
The family seems to always lose! This week, the first week of classes, has been an extraordinarily busy week. For many seminary students, I am sure this is a true statement. For seminary students who either work in a secular job or a ministry at a...
The family seems to always lose! This week, the first week of classes, has been an extraordinarily busy week. For many seminary students, I am sure this is a true statement. For seminary students who either work in a secular job or a ministry at a...
For the last couple years I’ve been blessed to be a teaching assistant for first-year Theology at Multnomah (actually co-TA, as Kari does most of the paper-grading). Once or twice a semester I get to fill-in for our prof and teach (preach!) on...
If God grants me 100 years on this earth, there is nothing I’d rather do on my birthday than preaching! Check this out! I’m totally pumped!
Interview of Rick Warren on the recent presidential debate he hosted.
Another semester is approching quickly, and that means it won’t be long before books will have to be read, papers written, and tests will have to be taken. If you are like me, you cannot just study anytime, anywhere. You need the atmosphere...
Looks like goingtoseminary.com reader and programing ninja John Dyer has officially launched his new project, Best Commentaries. Be sure to visit the site. Also, show him some love and DIGG, Stumble, and generally share the love!
Lifeway just release some new research on church staff salaries.
It is that time of year again. For many seminaries, this will be the first week of classes. It is an exciting time for most. For some of you, this will be the first time you step into a seminary classroom. I remember my first class like it was...
Just another thing that Seminary doesn’t teach you.
When money is tight as a seminarian, does anyone besides me end up at this website?
Classes start on Wednesday. I haven’t registered. As it stands, I don’t think I’m going to be able to take classes this semester. Can I run goingtoseminary.com and actually not go to seminary?
I need a job and I need your help. Let’s see how well this interweb works when trying to use online social networks to get a job. Got any leads for me?
I’m sure this is all over the place, but Joe Thorn was the first one that ended up in my feed reader. So, here is a 5 minute bit by Driscoll on using harsh langage.
For all you bloggers wondering, “how can I get my content noticed on this crazy interweb?” Here is a helpful article from CopyBlogger.
The world has 1125 billionaires. The most common search term that brings people to our website is “seminary scholarship.” You connect the dots.
Said at Southern give us a solid double this evening with your Daily Hebrew and a call by Terry to pray for your professors.
Richard Mouw, President of Fuller Theological Seminary, has a good post on his blog about a conversation he had with Bill Bright and some thoughts on the need for theological training.
Well, we had a couple crashes there and had to flip the site into “maintenance mode” for about 20 minutes. Everything seems to be in working order now. Sadly, the “popular posts” feature is offline until I can figure out how...
Hitting some glitches in 2.6 with plugins… trying to fix everything. ARG.
Upgrade went smooth. We’re now rollin on 2.6‘s around here. Thanks Instant Upgade.
I’m going to upgrade to WP 2.6 in just a moment. If the site explodes (or implodes)… well, it’d been a fun run while it lasted. Ok, deep breath… and go…
Tip of the hat to Ed Stetzer for pointing out a great site with loads of religious research.