Dr. Chuck Fuller of the SBC affiliated Anderson University discusses two very important reasons why ministry students should consider getting their undergraduate degree in ministry.
Eschew Obfuscation
Expectation obfuscation takes place when a church or its leaders fail to adopt, document, communicate, and evaluate ministry expectations.
Of Statements and Signatures
Recently, a group of pastors, professors, and other leaders posted “A Statement of the Traditional Southern Baptist Understanding of God’s Plan of Salvation” at www.sbctoday.com. Signing their own names to the statement, the authors encourage other Southern Baptists to read and also sign. The statement aims to “reflect the beliefs of the majority of Southern Baptists, who are not Calvinists” … Read More
Primacy of Preaching
Advancing God’s mission happens through preaching God’s word.
To-Do and Taboo: Tweeting with Class
Tweeting is the equivalent of saying something very loudly in a large room full of people with whom you have varying degrees of relationship. Don’t tweet what you wouldn’t say in that room. Rather, “give grace to those who hear.”
Welcome to the 99%
Models and mentors play important roles, but when these relationships mingle with our fleshly aspirations, we plummet into despair. Career comparison is a formula for depression.
Why I Love Teaching at a Christian University
If the gospel of Jesus is the foundation on which we build our lives, then everything must be connected to it.
What Should We Expect of a Pastor?
God sets the expectations. We must align ours with His.
The Irony is Reality: Why We Need the Luke 2 Story
Dr. Chuck Fuller examines why the Good News often comes to those who need it most. Jesus came for the desperate, not the self-sufficient.