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BJU Seminary is relaunching its Theologically Speaking podcast and Viewpoint blog as practical resources for pastors to address the growing challenges of doctrinal drift and cultural pressures within the church. The initiative is part of the Seminary’s 500x5x5 Strategic Vision to equip and encourage new and existing pastors. Join Sam Horn and Stuart Scott as they share personal stories and practical insights for pastors and ministry leaders striving to shepherd their congregations faithfully.
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BJU Seminary is relaunching its Theologically Speaking podcast and Viewpoint blog as practical resources for pastors to address the growing challenges of doctrinal drift and cultural pressures within the church. The initiative is part of the Seminary’s 500x5x5 Strategic Vision to equip and encourage new and existing pastors. Join Sam Horn and Stuart Scott as they share personal stories and practical insights for pastors and ministry leaders striving to shepherd their congregations faithfully.
Men and women across the globe are diligently working to make the gospel as accessible as possible to every culture. What does this mean for Bible translations, and how far is too far when it comes to contextualization?
Alan Benson and Kevin Oberlin join Eric Newton in discussing the state of the church. This past year has been unlike anything we could have ever imagined. How has the church been responding to such a year, and how is it affecting pastors? What does this mean for future generations?
If you are a pastor and are interested in joining the pastors' prayer huddle mentioned in the episode, you can find more information here.
David Fisher joins Eric Newton to discuss a matter of church history. Looking back 500 years, we often picture Martin Luther nailing his Ninety-five Theses to a church door in 1517. Although this was a great milestone, there were still many significant theological hurdles that needed to be overcome. Here David gives us part of that background with a look at the Diet of Worms.
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Eric Newton is joined by Dr. Jim Berg today to discuss the ministry he created called Freedom That Lasts.
Dr. Jason Ormiston has the opportunity to interview his father Lee Ormiston on the ministry of Family Baptist Church in North Minneapolis.
Here is the BJU Seminary's new Journal: https://seminary.bju.edu/journal/
This is our first episode with virtual guests! Tim Richmond and Thomas Overmiller- both pastors in New York City- discuss urban discipleship and evangelism with Eric Newton. Here are some resources from Tim Richmond.
Ken Casillas, Layton Talbert, and Eric Newton continue their conversation about how biblical and systematic theology apply to ministry.
Ken Casillas and Layton Talbert join Eric Newton in a conversation about what biblical and systematic theology are all about.
Today's discussion focuses in on how we as believers should think about Critical Theory. Today's guests are Pastor Josh Crockett and Dr. Gary Weier.
Eric Newton and Jason Ormiston discuss church revitalization and planting and how both relate to the mission of the church.
Today's discussion focuses on the role that spiritual mentors have in helping us grow in our vision of Christ. While it's vital to have mentors that we personally interact with, it's also important to be mentored by those who have gone before us.
Eric Newton is joined by Greg Mazak and Greg Stiekes- both BJU Seminary professors who pastor local congregations- to discuss shepherding a church through the pandemic.
For our inaugural episode, Eric Newton is joined by Steve Pettit and Neal Cushman to discuss the role of seminary training in preparing for ministry.
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What you say in the pulpit matters. But how you say it matters too.In this episode, Dr. Kerry McGonigal, professor of homiletics in the School of Theology and Global Leadership at Bob Jones University, joins us to discuss what you can do to better connect with your audience.
What happens when students and pastors are invited into real ministry conversations from across the nation? In this episode, seminary students share how Arch Ministries reshaped their vision for ministry by highlighting the power of partnership, collaboration, and fellowship.
This episode highlights how BJU Seminary makes theological education accessible, flexible, and rooted in service to the church.








