Missions and the Trinity

by Kevin Hester Missiology is not my strong suit. It hasn’t been a part of my theological training except by extension. My appreciation for missions has largely come from the clear commands of Scripture and some of the basic principles of ecclesiology. I also think missionaries have such…

Throw-Back Tuesday: The Dangers of Abridged Christianity

by Theological Commission Occasionally we want to remind our readers of valuable resources from the past which the Commission for Theological Integrity has published and made available to our movement. Among these resources is past editions of Integrity: A Journal of Christian Thought. These are available to read…

Pastoral Theology & Change

by Jackson Watts One of the most frustrating aspects of Christian leadership—and pastoral ministry in particular—is the challenge of leading congregations through change. By change we mean either the 1) introduction of something new to the church’s life, 2) reformation of an existing aspect of a church’s ministry,…

Early Anabaptists and the Reformation of Worship

by Matthew Pinson I thought some of the readers of fwbtheology.com who are interested in Baptist studies, worship, et cetera, would be fascinated by a secondary source I came across on the views of Menno Simons and the early Anabaptists on the reformation of worship in contradistinction to…

Discipleship in Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective (2)

by Theological Commission This past Tuesday we shared with you Dr. Picirilli’s presentation (audio file and outline) from the Theological Commission’s annual seminar at the National Association in Grand Rapids. Today, we’d like to make available Reverend Michael Locklear’s presentation which focused more on the pastoral and ministry-oriented…
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