“Of course, the spinning of a globe is not a particularly good way of discerning God’s will. The point, however, is that, having faithfully and fervently sought to determine God’s direction for our lives and ministries, at some point, we must move from paralysis to action . . .” Read more …
Paralyzed by Uncertainty - Discerning God’s will even when we do not have all the answers
It seems to me that one of the more difficult things in life for believers, and maybe even more so for those of us in full time vocational ministry, is the task of discerning the will of God. Always, we’re having to make decisions. Read more …
One of the first things that comes to mind when you begin to sense God’s call to the ministry is what that means financially? I don’t mean you’re weighing whether or not to say yes to God, depending on the dollars. You just wonder how you will manage. You trust the Lord to take care of things, but you need to get to work on the details. Read more …
1 2 Next »SBTS students will be doing evangelism and discipleship among a people group in the Sahara of West Africa during spring break (April 7-15). On-campus course credit is available to participants; also, students may apply for a tuition scholarship that covers a significant amount of the course fees. The application deadline is February 3. Please contact the Great Commission Center at missions@sbts.edu or 502-897-4594 / 800-626-5525, ext. 4594.
The new campus of SBTS Nashville is now open, and it’s beautiful. As a seminary family, on Friday, December 9, we will have our first opportunity to gather there. You are invited, along with your families, to drop in for Christmas fellowship Read more …
Dr. George Martin and his wife, Donna, would like to invite you, as a student at the SBTS Nashville campus, to join us for a noon lunch on November 29 at the SBC building in downtown Nashville (901 Commerce Street), followed by a visit to the Frist exhibit To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum. Read more …