Recommended Books (Spring 2022)
Beautiful days are back! Spring has sprung in most areas of the country, and we are all excited about the possibility of getting outside and soaking up some wonderful vitamin D. However, we should not let the outside lead us away from sharpening our minds and spirits through good books. Below you will find a collection of reading material that we have found beneficial. We hope you will find some to place on your reading list for the...
HSF Conversations: Local Associations
In this episode of HSF Conversations, we are joined by Tim Campbell who serves as a minister in Walnut Grove, Arkansas, and Daniel Webster who serves as moderator of the Northern Quarterly of the Cumberland Association to discuss the importance of active participation in local...
Recommended Books (Winter 2022)
At the start of the year, many people set goals to accomplish over the ensuing twelve months. Some enjoy preparing reading goals that push them to explore new areas of literature, review old classics, or discover new authors. Others simply set a number of books they intend to finish by year’s end. Keeping notes on your reading habits serves to encourage more intentional and consistent reading. Reading partners and book discussion...
HSF Conversations: An Interview with Ken Simpson
In this episode of HSF Conversations we interview Ken Simpson, who has served at Calvary Fellowship in Fenton, MO since 2009. Ken tells us about his transition to pastor at Calvary Fellowship, following a tenured pastor of over thirty years. Ken details what the former pastor did to prepare the church for the transition, which might be helpful to other churches transitioning to a new pastor as the previous pastor enters retirement. We...
Recommended Books (Autumn 2021)
If you have not yet noticed, we are all very limited. Our wisdom flickers and fails constantly. Of course, the ultimate source of wisdom is the fear of the Lord, but we can also garner wisdom from observing the created order. It is especially helpful to consider the thinking of others who have devoted time to study subjects with which we are unfamiliar. Even authors who write on topics with which we are expertly familiar offer new and...
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