
Why the Divinity of the Holy Spirit Matters
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Matt Ayars teaches why the early church councils affirmed the divinity of the Holy Spirit.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Matt Ayars teaches why the early church councils affirmed the divinity of the Holy Spirit.
In this Seven Minute Seminary episode, Tara Beth Leach reminds us that “being blessed” is not about what we have or don’t have, but about who we are following.
n this Seven Minute Seminary, Tara Beth Leach explores the possibilities of what Jesus means in Matthew 5:3 and offers a compelling reason why the poor in Spirit are the ones whom God considers blessed.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Carole Ward explains why we must engage in prayer as an act of spiritual warfare.
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Jessica LaGrone explains the heart of God in creating a world in which people can flourish.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Bud Simon teaches on the nature of healing prayer.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Carole Ward explains how important prayer is for the Christian.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Drew Hyun explains why being a spiritually mature person is integrally connected with emotional health.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Miriam Swanson of Fusion USA frames the good news around the particular desires, anxieties, and concerns around which young people orient themselves.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. David Thomas shares how awakenings are the golden thread that propels salvation-history forward, leading to deep impact in hearts as well as the social fabric in which it is birthed.
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Sandra Richter works through the Old Testament in a mere seven minutes, then explains why and how Christians should appreciate it as the beginning of the Christian story about Jesus the Messiah.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Aaron Calhoun advises young and old to model faithfulness to one another through humble curiosity and by practicing flexibility on secondary matters.