by tku | Mar 6, 2025 | Article, Messianic Jewish Studies, News, Programs
Hitler was once delivering a fiery speech in Nazi Germany. As he was ranting and raving and clinching his fists, and calling for the destruction of the Jewish people, he noticed an elderly Jewish man in the front row who was laughing. The Führer stopped in the middle...
by tku | Feb 25, 2025 | Article, Ministry Leadership, Programs, Theology
What can we learn from the Jesus Revolution film to inform our practice and prayers for revival today? Never before have I started crying within the first 30 seconds of a movie. As the opening scene of Jesus Revolution revealed the sandy and rocky path over the ridge...
by gretchenkirchner | Oct 12, 2024 | Article, Ministry Leadership
This article is an excerpt taken from Dr. S. David Moore’s book, Pastor Jack: The Authorized Biography of Jack Hayford. © 2020 Dr. Seth David Moore. Published by David C Cook. The time in Fort Wayne would be a milestone for Jack Hayford as a Pentecostal pastor....
by tku | Jul 22, 2024 | Article, News, Organizational Leadership
Unlocking the Secrets of Effective Leadership in Christian Organizations Organizational behavior is an important and growing field in leadership and management studies. Understanding how to lead a healthy organization is essential to its ability to fulfill its...
by tku | Mar 31, 2024 | Article, Messianic Jewish Studies
One Law Theology and Replacement Theology I have been the director of Messianic Jewish Studies at The King’s University (TKU) since 2015, and I get the sense from my little corner of the universe that the Church is at a crossroads in understanding its...
by tku | May 30, 2023 | Article, Worship
Too often the study of music is overlooked, or even frowned upon within the contemporary worship culture. There has emerged a stark dichotomy between the musician who knows versus the musician who feels. Should Worship Musicians Study Music? Dichotomies by their very...