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PRACTICES OF CHRIST-CENTERED PREACHING Every preacher desires to be Christ-centered in the pulpit. This workshop will give practical advice on why this should be a goal, strategies to achieve it, and common mistakes pastors make in this endeavor. Join us on campus as Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, MO to hear from Danny
Grab a friend, run to the thrift store to pick out your best country-themed outfit, and join us for the fourth annual Secondhand Social on February 13! There will be dessert, dancing, prizes, and more. This is completely free, and this year the theme for your thrift store attire is western. See you at 7pm
What’s the best way to present yourself to potential employers? Join us in the Lecture Hall (201) on February 19th as guest presenters Mrs. Julie Masson and Dr. Jim Kragenbring talk through best practices for writing a traditional resume and creating and managing a digital resume/LinkedIn profile. All attendees will be entered into a drawing
Join us for an Online Preview Day with Dr. Patrick Schreiner, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, to learn more about how our doctoral programs equip you for leadership and scholarship for the church. To register for the event, sign up here.
Practices of Christ-Centered Preaching Every preacher desires to be Christ-centered in the pulpit. This workshop will give practical advice on why this should be a goal, strategies to achieve it, and common mistakes pastors make in this endeavor. This one-day seminar in Des Moines is designed for current and aspiring preachers and pastors—including men interested
Intramurals (Volleyball ): 16-27 Apr To sign your team up for an intramural sport or register as a free agent, please follow the instructions below: 1. Download imleagues app or go to website: https://www.imleagues.com/spa/portal/home 2. Log in or create an account by searching Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and using your student email. 3. Register for