Blog Archives

Day is Coming Soon

Bethlehem College & Seminary students are about two weeks removed from the hustle and bustle of the academic year. Many have completed their time at Bethlehem and are now entering or seeking various jobs in ministry or the marketplace.


Bethlehem Conference for Pastors 2017

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Windows Into The Divine

“Our seminaries, if we must have them, should more reflect a training hospital than a university. Divinity is not a body of knowledge to be mastered, like geology. …”


New Beginnings

The end of the academic year is upon us. Bethlehem College & Seminary will celebrate commencement on May 13th as they honor another graduating class of God-centered, Christ-exalting, Spirit-dependent, and Bible-saturated students who will deploy into the world for the sake of the Name above all names.


It Was Worth it!

I graduated with my associate’s degree 10 years ago. I did so as a 22-year-old, single guy, and I accumulated a mountain of debt in the process.


The Human Desire to Worship

We tend to think of idolatry in the 21st century as different from that which we read about in the Bible—especially the Old Testament.


Pop-Bottle-Cap Perfectionism

Perfectionism is found in many places. It lurks in overly clean houses, prodigiously high standards for children, over-working mothers and fathers, and even, in homework assignments submitted for seminary classes.


A Weekend to Celebrate the Partnership of Church and School

I’m adjusting what I wrote last week for the people of Bethlehem on the Pastor’s Blog, because I want you to hear about this to encourage you in your support of Bethlehem College & Seminary through prayer, giving, and all the other ways you are cheering us on.


Bethlehem Alumni: Spreading a Passion

Since 1998, Bethlehem Baptist Church has been equipping future Christian leaders through formal, theological education programs. Here is a look at where some of our graduates are now.


If God is Sovereign, Why Pray?

As a clearer vision of God’s sovereignty emerged in my life, I came across a potentially paralyzing problem: if God is truly sovereign over all things and nothing outside of his will ever happens, doesn’t that render praying useless?