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(Yesterday on the blog: Gentle and Lowly)

COVID-19 Shutdowns Are Shifting Seminary Education

“Dropping enrollment. Students stressed about tuition. Professors moving classes online and offering more flexible schedules. Administrators tightening budgets and wondering how to adapt to a new paradigm for ministry. And that was before the pandemic.” CT reports on Southern Seminary and other seminaries as they respond to the crisis.

Thinking About Gathering When Churches Can’t

Here from Matt Merker is an article about why gathering is essential to church. “With Covid-19 causing churches to put public gatherings on hold, it seems like a good time to consider why Christians prioritize gathering in the first place. After all, many believers have turned to various forms of technology to encourage one another during this unusual season. We can pray for one another over the phone. We can host virtual Bible studies on Zoom. Pastors can email filmed teaching sessions to their members.”

Microsoft Word Now Flags Double


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