
Open Lecture: Training For All, Training For Some
Read Full Post . . .In a 1914 address Hugh D. Brown, the founder of the Irish Baptist College, makes an observation about the work of the College that rings true today.
Read Full Post . . .After a busy academic year, the College has much to thank God for, and yet we are in need of more from him.
Read Full Post . . .“Always winter and never Christmasâ€
Read Full Post . . .How to avoid becoming a Graceless Theological Thug
Read Full Post . . .John 1 ‘Life, Light & Glory’
Read Full Post . . .John 1 ‘The coming of the light’
Read Full Post . . .Sin Forgiven: Nourishment for Life and Joy for Living
Read Full Post . . .It does not matter if your next step is clear at this point or not, there is profit in your toil. All of your work over the past two years is not wasted. “In all toil there is profit†(Proverbs 14:23).
Read Full Post . . .Four brief reasons to study the biblical languages.
Read Full Post . . .Effective preparation lies at the very heart of what it means to engage in ministry or mission. The College is a tool in God’s hands for equipping and training men and women to be effective in the ministry to which God has called them.
Read Full Post . . .Baptists and Revival in the Long 18th Century
Read Full Post . . .Singing: The Place of Theology in Corporate Worship
Read Full Post . . .The Importance of Theological Training in Fulfilling the Great Commission
Read Full Post . . .The Famous Five: The Abiding Relevance of the Solas of the Reformation
Read Full Post . . .Independent Study Summary
Read Full Post . . .‘One God, one story, one Messiah, one way of salvation’
Read Full Post . . .An Easter message against the backdrop of COVID–19
Read Full Post . . .In the worst of times: COVID-19 and the Book of Ruth
Read Full Post . . .Three theological reasons and three practical reasons for reading the whole Bible in a year every year.
Read Full Post . . .This is the story of Christmas: the cosmic clash of the Serpent and the Son.
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