Carl Ellis: The Forgotten History of African American Missions
"George Liele is America's first missionary. He's not America's first black missionary; he was America's first missionary," says Carl Ellis.
Carl Ellis: The Forgotten History of African American Missions
"George Liele is America's first missionary. He's not America's first black missionary; he was America's first missionary," says Carl Ellis.
Why Christians Should Care About Women’s History Month
During the month of March, you’re probably engrossed in March Madness or relishing the first days of spring. […]
Robert Woodberry: The World the Missionaries Made
What kind of impact have missionaries made on the world? Have they harmed the world by merely exporting […]
How God Can Use Heresy for Our Good
Survey the evangelical landscape, and you’ll find a lot to be depressed about. Self-professed Christians are compromising on […]
Washing Diapers for God’s Glory: How Martin Luther Transformed Work
This month we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the first flames of the Protestant Reformation. At the heart […]
Serving the Church, Engaging the Academy: Thomas Kidd on Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield
Dr. Thomas Kidd of Baylor University is one of the most respected and prolific Christian historians teaching and […]
Timothy George: What Did the Reformers Think They Were Doing?
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
Timothy George: Martin Luther’s Theology and Biography Are Intertwined
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
How Reformation History Came Alive for Me
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation. All around the world churches […]
Thomas Kidd: George Whitefield, America’s Spiritual Founding Father
Benjamin Franklin was one of America’s most important founding fathers, and in a recent lecture, Thomas Kidd of […]
Thomas Kidd: The Enigma of Ben Franklin’s Faith
Ben Franklin is a monumental figure in American history. But what should we make of his faith? The […]
Why Christians Should Care About Women’s History Month
During the month of March, you’re probably engrossed in March Madness or relishing the first days of spring. […]
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