by Erika Bruckner | Jan 13, 2021 | Diakonos
When the clock strikes midnight to usher in a new year, celebrations and excitement abound. Many of us might seize the moment and seriously consider the opportunity for a new beginning and make New Year’s resolutions. The most common New Year’s resolutions involve...
by Erika Bruckner | Dec 10, 2020 | Diakonos
Once again the Christmas season is here, and the familiar carols of Christmas saturate our world, even for those who have no clue of the biblical truth the songs are communicating. What do you “hear” as you sing or listen to the songs of Christmas? How do these carols...
by Erika Bruckner | Nov 18, 2020 | Diakonos
November brings a special time of year where our families gather to offer thanks. This year however, family gatherings may not look the same. For a number of reasons, there may be some family members who are not sitting around the table or watching football or getting...
by Erika Bruckner | Oct 15, 2020 | Diakonos
Professor of Educational Psychology at University Of Nebraska (Lincoln), Dr. Ed Daly trains consultants that work with teachers to develop academic interventions with students who have learning issues. Daly, a professor for 25 years, has his doctor of philosophy...
by Taylor Stuck | Sep 23, 2020 | Diakonos
Published September 1, 2020 in Diakonos Madjanakou Martouka is earning his Master of Divinity from Baptist Bible Seminary. His program includes a paid internship, three months of which Martouka was to spend at a church in the United States. In one of his last reports...
by Erika Bruckner | Jun 22, 2020 | Diakonos
June 22, 2020 in Diakonos Israel’s Eschatological Enemy A book by Ph.D. graduate Timothy Allen Little Who is the king of Babylon in Isaiah 14? The early church sometimes identified him as Nebuchadnezzar, but most also saw a deeper meaning in Isaiah 14:12–14,...
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