A few weeks ago, I officially stepped away from a career in Christian higher education, a career that I had thought would take me to retirement. As I move in a different direction in ministry, I thought I would share some parting thoughts on Christian higher ed. So, here goes. I first felt called toContinue reading “Part I: Reflections on Christian Higher Ed”
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A Pentecostal Theology of Sickness
As Pentecostals we talk a lot about healing. Or, at least we used to. But that talk often went awry. It far too frequently tended toward the hyper-faith movement wherein the sovereignty of God became subject to the faith of the afflicted (thereby rendering the terms “sovereignty” and “faith” innocuous). But rarely have we articulatedContinue reading “A Pentecostal Theology of Sickness”