Seminaries
- How Seminary Downsizing Cuts into CommunitySelling a residential campus comes at the cost of embodied fellowship.Kirsten Sanders|
- Gordon-Conwell to Sell Main Campus, Move to BostonAfter a decade of enrollment decline, leaders began to see the seminary’s biggest financial asset as a liability. They hope relocation could be the big change they need.Daniel Silliman|
- Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty PositionsThe number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.Daniel Silliman|
- More Programs Train Complementarian Women to Teach Bible“The study of Scripture and the love of theology can’t be limited to just one of the two genders.”Seana Scott|
- Bucha Evangelical Leader Sees Russian Atrocities, Looks for God’s HandHis home looted by retreating soldiers, Ukrainian seminary president Ivan Rusyn describes the spiritual impact of Christians serving amid death and devastation.Jayson Casper|españolFrançais简体中文한국어ItalianoIndonesian繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- Ukraine’s Evangelical Seminaries Plead for Help“How much longer, Lord?” and “God, break the bones of my enemy” now equal hallelujahs as leaders ask for advocacy and assistance, lamenting the silence by Russian Christians.Jayson Casper|español
- Christian College Reverts to Bible Degrees After Deep CutsIn financial trouble, Lincoln Christian University goes back to its roots as a Bible college, dropping most undergraduate majors, athletics, and residential life.Emily Belz|
- In Ukraine, Mission Work Goes on During Russia StandoffWhile some foreign missionaries have left for neighboring countries, many are standing alongside national church leaders to minister amid uncertainty.Rachel Pfeiffer|
- Ukrainian Seminary Leader: Russian Invasion Could Send Baptist Churches UndergroundBaptists in western Ukraine prepare to open their homes and churches if brethren have to flee the eastern border.Diane Chandler - Baptist Press|
- Orthodox Christians Yearn for Famous Seminary 50 Years After Turkey Closed ItThe Halki Seminary, whose graduates include two saints, seven patriarchs, seven archbishops, and six metropolitans, has become an international bargaining chip.David I. Klein in Istanbul - Religion News Service|
