The Christian Post

Today's Headlines
Monday, April 19, 2021

74110_a_180_120.jpg
President Joe Biden has for the first time described the surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border as a "crisis," days after nearly 300 sheriffs in 39 states sent him a letter urging him to change his policies due to a rise in sex trafficking and concerns about national security threats.

134904_a_180_120.jpg
Police in Haiti reportedly fired tear gas as dozens were participating in a “Mass for the freedom of Haiti” led by Catholic bishops on Thursday as part of an ongoing national protest against recent kidnappings of priests and others in the Caribbean nation.

140466_a_180_120.jpg
Duane Chapman, better known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, announced his new campaign to encourage police officers to model after his example by pursuing criminals using non-lethal bullets.

118770_a_180_120.jpg
Georgia’s controversial “Election Integrity Act of 2021” codified new voting laws for the contested state in the 2020 election. While critics have argued that it will curtail ballot access for many urban and suburban communities, many of Georgia’s new election rules are on par with voting laws in other states.

141599_a_180_120_523_344.jpg
A Canadian court ruled last week that the government of Alberta will not be required to show scientific evidence backing up its COVID-19 restrictions during the upcoming trial of Pastor James Coates, who was arrested and jailed for holding in-person worship gatherings. 

140353_a_180_120_156_180.jpg
I live in a very secular town and for 40 years have been part of America’s very secular legal academy.  During that time, I also have been an evangelical and active in evangelical churches.  I travel pretty comfortably in both circles, but at times I am puzzled by the reactions of each group to different issues. 

Sponsored
Southern Evangelical Seminary & Bible College

Start Summer Off Right with a Course from SES
Start Summer Off Right with a Course from SES

Our culture is more hostile to Christianity, even though it understands Christianity less than ever before. To effectively engage with the culture, you will need a deeply integrated understanding of theology, philosophy, and apologetics—the bedrock of a degree from Southern Evangelical Seminary and Bible College. This integrated approach will help you form a complete and systematic Christian worldview. Such systematic thinking will equip you to more effectively proclaim the Gospel, engage the culture, and defend the Truth. Click the video above to learn more about this uniquely integrated approach to Christian thinking.

Start Summer Off Right with a Course from SES


BEYOND ONLINE EDUCATION
Our philosophy of education carries over into the unique and innovative way we approach online education. SES takes a digital-first approach by providing a fully immersive digital campus experience where every aspect of traditional education is achieved in a virtual environment by integrating industry-leading technologies for live-streaming, course management, and student interaction. We fully understand the complex demands on our students, so we have created flexible seminary options for busy schedules. Our digital campus experience allows you to get a first-class education while remaining in your current ministry context.

TWO STEPS YOU CAN TAKE RIGHT NOW
1) Summer courses are right around the corner. The course selection is outstanding and includes courses on Norman Geisler; Francis Schaeffer; God, Time, & Foreknowledge; Philosophy, Politics, & Economics; World Religions; and many others. Apply now using the link below.

2) Download our free ebook, Three Reasons a Seminary Education May Be Right for You This ebook will give you more information about what makes SES a unique and important option for becoming better equipped to engage our post-Christian culture.

Apply Now            Get Your Free eBook







This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
why did I get this?    unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences
The Christian Post · 6200 2nd St NW · Washington, DC 20011-1426 · USA