Book Recommendations (Spring 2015)
School’s out for summer! Whether we spent the last several months slogging through assigned reading, reading students’ assignments, or helping our children with homework, we all feel a sense of relief when the semester finally ends. However, don’t let that relief translate into a lazy reading regimen! Below we at the Helwys Society Forum have provided some of our recent finds and favorite repeat-reads from the last several months....
Book Recommendations (Winter 2015)
Learning to apply the principles of Scripture to our daily lives is a matter that demands serious contemplation and commitment. We desire to be good stewards of what God has given us, including our abilities, opportunities, finances, and responsibilities. Often it can be helpful to work through the implications of biblical principles with a friend—two heads are better than one after all. This quarter’s selection of recommended books...
Top Posts 2014
by Helwys Society Forum 2014 has been a good year for the Helwys Society Forum. We began a new feature, entitled Reflections, wherein we occasionally post a 75-150 word reflection, usually from something we’ve been reading. Additionally, we have published about 75 posts. We have added a regular contributor, Zach Maloney. We featured numerous guest contributors, including Jeffrey Cockrell, Matthew McAffee, Frank Owens, and many others....
Book Recommendations (Autumn 2014)
The Helwys Society Forum (“HSF”) is pleased to share with its readers the Book Recommendations of its contributors. We believe strongly in the importance of reading for all people, but especially for those men and women who hold leadership roles in the local church. We hope to encourage our readers to engage with these texts and to provide resources for life and ministry. Each main HSF contributor (six in total) will share two books...
2014 Theological Symposium: Summary & Reflections
The Commission for Theological Integrity annually sponsors a Theological Symposium. On October 27-28, denominational leaders, laypersons, and students gathered at Welch College for the event. Papers generally centered on the topic of evangelism in the post-Christian west. By all accounts, this was a highly successful event, with more than 130 attending. In this post, we’re first going to summarize the presentations, and then offer...
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