by Abigail Davenport | Jan 30, 2024 | About Western Theological Seminary
One of the things that makes WTS distinctive is how we teach Hebrew. Learning Hebrew doesn’t have to give you an ulcer. It can be fun and formative, and at WTS it is both!
by Abigail Davenport | Jan 30, 2024 | Uncategorized
Is a Master of Arts or Master of Divinity the right degree for you? As you determine whether a Master of Arts or Master of Divinity is the right pathway for you, at Western Theological Seminary, we are committed to excellence in academic learning and the formation of...
by Sydney Huizenga | Jan 19, 2024 | Resources, Resources for Alumni, Resources for Churches, Resources for Pastors
The following excerpt was taken from Journey to the Cross: A 12-Day Reading PlanThe God Who Cannot Suffer Suffered–By Dr. Wesley Hill I still vividly remember the first time I went to speak with an older, wiser Christian about some significant personal pain. I...
by Sydney Huizenga | Jan 16, 2024 | Resources, Resources for Alumni, Resources for Churches, Resources for Pastors, Resources from Alumni
The following excerpt was taken from The Reason Love Reaches: Poems for Lent One of my favorite hymns was written over 250 years ago by Robert Robinson. In the middle of the fourth verse, seven little words summarize the strong and strange inclination of every human...
by Sydney Huizenga | Jan 16, 2024 | Resources, Resources for Alumni, Resources for Churches, Resources for Pastors, Resources from Faculty
The following excerpt was taken from Falling into Goodness: Daily Readings for Lent Return to the Ground: Ash Wednesday All go to one place; all are from the dust, and all turn to dust again. Ecclesiastes 3:20 Ash Wednesday may be the most formative day of my year. On...