Blog Archives

Bi-Vocational Ministry: By Design or By Debt?

Bi-vocational ministry, the growing practice in which pastors split their waking hours between shepherding a congregation and working a separate day job is less about them emulating the Apostle Paul’s tent-making and more about the realities of their personal financial indebtedness. Continue to read


Be Fully Prepared

As the heat aimed at Christians becomes more intense in the coming months and years, what should we do to prepare ourselves for this new reality? Continue to read


A Prayer for Our Bell Tower

What’s your name? Where are you from? How did you learn about us? Why are you here?

These four questions I have asked of every Bethlehem College & Seminary student that I have met since joining our staff and faculty, last year. Their answers are most revealing. Continue to read


Commencement Address to the Class of 2015

Listen to Bethlehem College & Seminary’s Chancellor, John Piper, address it’s graduating class of 2015.


The Purpose of Education

In his graduation address, Dartmouth College President James O. Freeman alleged that the purpose of a college education is “to question your father’s values.” Continue to read


The Upward Call of God

This Friday, May 15th, Bethlehem College and Seminary will be holding its fifth commencement ceremony. Continue to read


God’s Imagination and Ours Resources

Watch or download the audio of the messages recorded at the seminar God’s Imagination & Ours held April 24–25, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN.


Serious Joy Newsletter: 2015 No. 2

We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest newsletter—in a greatly expanded format—called Serious Joy. Find out what is happening at Bethlehem College & Seminary.


Faculty Updates

Check out the latest issue of Themelios that includes an article, editor’s note, and book reviews from our faculty and alumni.


Our Sure and Steadfast Anchor of the Soul

I’ve had the pleasure and privilege of attending The Gospel Coalition conference in Orlando over the last two days. Continue to read