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The Basis and Benefits of Seminary Training

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  • Allen Brummel

The church has the responsibility to guard the gospel. How can she do that? Theological training is one way. This article explains the basis for such training and the benefits it brings.

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Why Deacons Who "Learn on the Fly" are Bound to Have a Crash Landing

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  • Peter Moelker

Deacons must be trained well in order to fulfill their task. This training is necessitated by the nature of their calling.

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2 Timothy 2:2 - Committing the Gospel to Faithful Men

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  • James D. Slopsema

The training of faithful men who will carry the gospel to the next generation is crucial for the life of the church. In this exposition of 2 Timothy 2:2, the author shows why this training is so important. It is on this ground that seminaries are established.

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T-t-t-talkin' Bout My Generation (But Thinking About the One After Next)

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  • Carl R. Trueman

This article looks at the crucial connection between the preservation of orthodoxy and the training of leaders from one generation to the next. The author calls the present generation to invest a legacy of orthodoxy in the coming generation.

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Training Leaders in the Local Congregation

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  • Derek Lamont

This article is about the qualifications and the training of the leaders in the church.

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We do not condemn a proper taking of care, but we desire a moderation that is closer to abstinence than to luxury. John Calvin
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