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Liturgy: “At the Altar”
Today, in our own messy lives, we can learn from the Israelites by also seeking atonement. We can also go through the rituals to bring ourselves closer to God. Pray, read the Bible, attend a worship service, honor the sabbath.
Liturgy: “Mind Your Health”
We must remember that even during trying times, we must take care of ourselves both spiritually and physically.
Liturgy: “Know Your Belovedness”
In this season of uncertainty, our roots need to go deeper still into the love of God, a love that is stronger than death.
Liturgy: “Delight yourself in the LORD”
We all feel the temptation to fret, fear, and worry. So, let’s encourage each other to delight in the LORD and “take refuge in Him,” because He is our “stronghold in time of trouble.”
The Quest for Religious Freedom: Senior Fellow Tim Goeglein Delivers Presidential Lecture at The King’s College
Former White House aide Tim Goeglein encouraged Christians to strive towards the religious ideals of the United States Founders.
Book Release: Dr. Dru Johnson’s ‘Biblical Philosophy’
‘Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments’ (Cambridge University, April 2021) challenges a common assumption that the Bible must be excluded from the philosophical tradition.
Certificate Program Educates Churches in Christian Social Thought
This summer, The King’s College is piloting a non-credit certificate program in Christian Social Thought to help pastors and church leaders approach worldview formation, politics, philosophy, and economics from the Christian tradition.
A Loyal Opposition: What Civility Is and How To Practice It
Discussion ranged from the role of friendship in preparing us to engage in political life, to the nonviolent resistance of the Civil Rights movement, to the importance of intellectual humility and a desire for the others’ good in any disagreement.
Year in Review Feature: A Wager with God
As a young couple with entrepreneurial dreams, Rudy and Lavonne Blanco chose to trust God with everything He’d given them. The result has been over three decades of fruitful relationships and gospel-inspired generosity.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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