Blog Archives

Eager but Fighting Fear

Three years ago, at the age of 26, I started my undergraduate at Bethlehem College & Seminary after receiving a call from the Lord to reach the unreached of the world for Christ.


“Soup-Satisfied”

My wife makes the best soup I’ve ever eaten. Anywhere. Ever. I’ve not had better soup at nice restaurants, church potlucks, or friends’ houses. (Apologies if you’ve had us over recently, but, you know, Proverbs 31:28).


Fall 2017 Graduate Programs

Applications Are Now Open for the Fall 2017 Graduate Programs! The graduate programs at Bethlehem Seminary, the Master of Divinity and Master of Theology, are designed to train men who aspire to vocational Christian ministry. These graduate programs are the fruit of years of intentional leadership development at Bethlehem Baptist Church. The foundational convictions underlying […]


Fruit-Bearing Fruit

In May, I had the privilege of traveling to Atibaia, Brazil, with Philemon Yong, former Bethlehem apprentice, to teach the book of Romans at a church-based seminary of whose founding Philemon had been an integral part through Training Leaders International (TLI).


On The Tooth of a Flea

As the quincentennial celebration of Martin Luther’s enduring carpentry work on the doors of Wittenberg’s All Saints Church draws near, we are being treated to many wonderful reflections and lessons on the Protestant Reformation in books, articles, podcasts, and conference messages.


Summer Is for Spreading a Passion

Spreading a passion. It’s an important phrase at Bethlehem College & Seminary and at Bethlehem Baptist Church.


From the Chancellor

John Piper, Chancellor

Commencement Address


Serious Joy Newsletter: Spring 2015

The Spring 2016 edition of Serious Joy features Bethlehem Alumni on the Gospel Frontier.


Gospel Stewardship

The gospel is good news to herald. It is also a good deposit to preserve, protect, and pass on to others. Gospel preaching and gospel stewardship go together.


Memorial Day Reflections

Memorial Day has become one of the most significant observances that my wife and I practice each year. We initially made attending the Memorial Day ceremony in my hometown a priority because both of my parents served in the Army during World War II.