This month the seminary community lost a beloved friend and one whose spirit Gordon-Conwell continues to echo. Trustee emeritus Bill Wood gave up his earthly tent on Sunday, August 18, […]
Jean Ford was one of the most kind, soft-spoken, and deeply Christian people my wife, Nancy, and I have ever known.
Dr. Paul Hoffman (MDiv ’03) Tim Keller first popped onto my radar in the summer of 2009. A friend of his and Kathy’s, who is a seasonal resident of Newport, […]
Gordon Fee says that Moses’ prayer at Mount Sinai lies at the heart of Paul’s understanding of the Spirit: “If your presence doesn’t go with us … what else will distinguish your people from all other people on the face of the earth?”
Yet his “zeal from the pulpit” and his “passion from the Pentecostal message of the Spirit’s presence in this age authenticate him.”
Every once in a while a person passes on who has personally influenced so many people that the accolades continue to come from surprising corners of the world.
More than any other single individual, Bob Cooley shaped one of the most influential and important seminaries in North America. It is unlikely he will ever be dethroned from that position as architect of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
The Reverend Dr. Michael E. Haynes was a real Christian; so his good friend Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam shared at Haynes’ memorial service.
Dr. Haddon W. Robinson, longtime faculty member, former President of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and one of the world’s foremost experts in Biblical preaching, went to be with the Lord on […]