
One Student’s Influence: Part One
The following story is part 1 in a 3-part series about the humble influence of one SES student on his peers. Below, a Canadian man

The following story is part 1 in a 3-part series about the humble influence of one SES student on his peers. Below, a Canadian man

The following is an excerpt from the SES ebook Why Trust the God of the Bible? The ebook can be downloaded in its entirety here:

With a degree in accounting and a background in financial services, Stacey might not seem like the typical seminary student. In fact, when he started

The following is an excerpt from a longer paper presented by SES Provost Dr. Richard G. Howe at a post meeting of the International Society

In our recent live-stream about truth, we demonstrated how properly understanding the nature of truth and recognizing that truth about reality is objective and knowable

“I started seminary with no kids and graduated with seven.” Michael and his wife are biological parents to three, adoptive parents to two and foster

Recently William Lane Craig posted about divine simplicity on his website. Adam Tucker of Southern Evangelical Seminary and I published a podcast in response. Craig then

“In high school, I was fascinated by the Nation of Islam.” Sule moved with his family from Jamaica to Toronto when he was a child.

Some people argue that seminary is the last place a person should go to get closer to God. Seminary just inflates the brain, they say,

Ex-preacher turned atheist Dan Barker has quipped, “Faith is a cop-out.” Portraying religious faith as inherently irrational, Barker has traveled the globe spreading the gospel