Polymath St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a revolutionary theologian. She oversaw the founding of two monasteries and authored works of theology, science, music, and philosophy. The lives she impacted include even the renowned St. Bernard of Clairvoux. #womenshistorymonth
Today for the first day of Women's History Month we honor Elisabeth Elliott. She was a was a missionary and a critically acclaimed author and speaker. Click the link in our bio for resources highlighting her life and legacy.
We have launched a Preaching Magazine Podcast which will feature exclusive content, interviews, and preaching resources. Our first podcast features Dr. Michael Duduit, Founder and Editor of the Preaching Magazine and Dean of Clamp Divinity School.
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June 16-19, 2021 we will heading to Nashville to host the National Conference on Preaching. To find out more information or register for the conference check out https://t.co/1zOMhRcBvb
“So, let us go forward, then, unified in our fellowship, to love, serve, and share so that “the world may believe” in the Christ sent into the world.” @bryancribb Click the link below for Dr. Cribb’s newest blog https://t.co/BknG0CLdeR
“Youth do not hate preaching — they hate boring preaching. So do I.” @drtimmcknight
Read more about how to engage the next generation in your preaching in the article below. https://t.co/uB1pRbyJrA
Ash Wednesday inaugurates the season of Lent each year. Christians around the world receive the imposition of ashes as a reminder of their mortality. Swipe to read a devotional about this ancient Christian tradition (provided by Portal of Prayer). #lent#ashwednesday
On this Wednesday's episode, we talk with @lukestamps, Associate Professor of Christian Studies @AndersonUnivSC, about dyothelitism. Luke has published several articles and chapters on the topic and is working on turning his dissertation on the topic into a book.