Author Archives: Leah Bruneau

Everything Relates to Everything

“True education means thinking by associating across the various disciplines, and not just being highly qualified in one field, as a technician might be.” So said Francis Schaeffer in his landmark book, The God Who Is There. Schaeffer aligns in this regard with Leonardo Da Vinci, who centuries earlier said, “A rule for developing a […]


Laboring for Maturity

The Apostle Paul exerted significant energy to proclaim Christ. And he did so with an end, or telos, in mind. He wanted to form mature followers of Jesus for God’s glory and the joy of all people. Consider Paul’s words to believers in Colossae: Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, […]


The Everlasting God is Our Refuge

Lord, you have been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth,     or ever you had formed the earth and the world,     from everlasting to everlasting you are God. (Psalm 90:1–2)   Throughout the course of human history, men and women have attempted to seek for immortality, to live forever without aging, pain, or […]


Christ for Latin America

The Lord brought me and my family to Minneapolis in the fall of 2017 to start my Master of Divinity degree at Bethlehem College and Seminary. This was possible because of the generosity of many of you who support the Alex Steddom International Student Fund, of which I was a recipient. After my graduation in […]


Our Cameroon Classroom

Greetings! Last week I returned from my 5th trip to Cameroon this year. But this return was different. I didn’t come back alone. I had the joy of traveling with Dr. Dieudonné Tamfu, my former student and now my boss in Cameroon. He is also my pastor in Cameroon, my fellow professor, and my friend. […]


To the Islands

The first time I heard the word “seminary” was when people around me joked about how the word sounded similar to “cemetery”. Unfortunately, many well-meaning young men went to phony liberal seminaries just to find themselves burying their faith, never to be recovered again. More regrettably, these dead men ended up filling the pulpits of […]


Going Godward

We are one week away from Godward Life, a New Gathering for Serious Joy. The vision for this event comes from the famous biblical exhortation in 1 Corinthians 10:31: “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” To go forward is to move intentionally in the […]


The Hand of God

By the grace of God our family made it to Minneapolis. Traveling in summer of 2021 from India to the US was a test in every way—God brought us here. His hand was in every step of the way. When the prayers of the saints around the world combined with the generosity of the saints […]


For the Joy of India

People used to ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up. While my answers changed with evolving interests, shepherding God’s people was never on my “probable vocation” list. That changed with my exposure to reformed theology through the expository preaching ministry of faithful pastors and teachers. The correct understanding of the gospel […]


The Sin of Equivocation

Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes, and shrewd in their own sight! (Isa 5:20–21) Equivocation, or doublespeak, is not simply a logical fallacy […]