church leadership

John Chrysostom and Olympias – Finding Comfort in Troubled Times John Chrysostom was a favorite church father in the Protestant Reformation for many reasons: for his departure from the allegorical interpretation of Scriptures that was popular in his day, for his understanding of law and grace, and...
Good Leaders Enjoy Podcasts
The professor, the megachurch pastor, and the housewife theologian (AKA professional potato peeler) gather for a casual chat about a topic that it keeps on giving. Diverse scandals of abuse involving prominent Christian leaders have been occurring quite regularly, a number of which have come from...
Anne du Bourg – A Conflicted Martyr Anne du Bourg is an important French Protestant who is almost entirely forgotten. Born around 1520 in Riom, in the French region of Auvergne, he studied law at the University of Orléans, where he received his doctorate in 1550. He then remained there as professor...
(I'm bringing in the caboose on our three part series. Todd started us off with What Is Not Happening , and Carl wrote Of Good Reputation With Those Outside .) Messy. Now there is a buzzword that will earn you some evangelical street cred. The currency is authenticity points. It's now okay, no...
(I'm bringing in the caboose on our three part series. Todd started us off with What Is Not Happening , and Carl wrote Of Good Reputation With Those Outside .) Messy. Now there is a buzzword that will earn you some evangelical street cred. The currency is authenticity points. It's now okay, no...
(I'm bringing in the caboose on our three part series. Todd started us off with What Is Not Happening , and Carl wrote Of Good Reputation With Those Outside .) Messy. Now there is a buzzword that will earn you some evangelical street cred. The currency is authenticity points. It's now okay, no...