by Jennifer Stracener | Mar 16, 2026 | Article, Counseling
For many Christians, the worlds of counseling and ministry have long felt separate, one clinical and psychological, the other spiritual and Spirit-led. Yet the integration of faith and psychology is revealing that these two approaches can work together to support...
by Dr. David Rudolph | Mar 2, 2026 | Article, Christian living, Messianic Jewish Studies, News
To speak of “The A to Z Mission of Jewish Disciples of Yeshua” is to step into a calling that is as rich and textured as the history of Israel itself. The mission entrusted to Jewish followers of Yeshua cannot be reduced to a slogan or a single priority; it spans...
by Dr. Dan Call | Aug 26, 2025 | Article, Doctor of Ministry, News
William never considered himself particularly “spiritual.” He surrendered his life to Christ as a young adult, attended church faithfully, and did his best to live his life in accordance with God’s Word. But in the quiet moments, late at night or early in the morning...
by Dr. Benjamin Gilmore | Feb 18, 2026 | Article, Christian living, Ministry Leadership
What does it mean to lead when you cannot see the road in front of you? Leading without Eyes: How Faith Shapes Vision, Ethics, and Culture explores that tension at the heart of Christian leadership. While organizations prize clarity, strategy, and measurable outcomes,...
by tku | Feb 6, 2026 | Article, Ministry Leadership, Seminary
When serving and leading in faith-based organizations, or I prefer to say Christ-centered organizations, it is imperative that we minister and lead from a healed heart. Emotional intelligence is simply another name for emotional maturity and the reality is that many...
by tku | Jan 12, 2026 | Article, News
There is something awe inspiring about walking the cobbled streets of Oxford on an Oxford Christian study trip, knowing that this is where saints, reformers, and scholars once wrestled with truth. Saints like Edmund of Abingdon, a peacemaker appointed as Archbishop of...