The Current State of Women’s Ministry

Women’s Ministry in the local church has seen many changes in recent decades. In this Forum, we discuss where women’s ministry has been, where women’s ministry is today, and where we see women’s ministry going in the future. This episode will is hosted by Terri Stovall, interim associate dean of the Jack D. Terry School…

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Helping Church Members through Grief and Suffering

When your church members, family, and friends are experiencing grief and suffering, it comes with profound challenges. Nevertheless, the Gospel can bring hope, healing, and comfort in these difficult times. During this episode of the Southwesterners’ Forum, #SWBTS associate professor of biblical counseling Lilly Park shares her insights and biblical principles for equipping believers to…

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How to Teach and Preach Through Revelation

Any time is a great time to preach or teach through Revelation, but this book is especially relevant in today’s times of worldwide unrest and uncertainty. Jim Wicker, professor of New Testament at #SWBTS, discusses how preachers and teachers can determine their interpretive view of Revelation, how to identify the best commentaries for studying Revelation,…

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Business Matters for the Twenty-First Century Church

Ministry in the twenty-first century presents many challenges. Rising inflation. Declining budgets. A divided culture. Leading a congregation through these complicated times can often make a pastor feel overwhelmed. Perhaps you have felt that more training in basic business principles would help you navigate this ministry season. While trained theologically, many pastors find the day-to-day…

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Episode 5: Who Does Missions: Churches or Missionaries?

Missions is either what defines a church or it is simply a department within the church that does its ministry apart from all the other ministries. Depending on which view a church takes will result in how it understands its role in missions. Biblically, how do missions and the church go together? Dean Sieberhagen, interim…

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