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Holly Lofton, of Lindsborg, to the Kansas State Fair Board. Kelley initially appointed Lofton in January of last year to complete the unexpired term of Karen Hibbard of Manhattan, who resigned to take a post with the Council on Travel and Tourism. She ll now have a full 3-year term. Lofton is the director of tourism for the Lindsborg Convention and Visitors Bureau. She also is a former member of the Travel Industry Association of Kansas. The board s purpose is to promote and showcase Kansas agriculture, industry, and culture, to create opportunities for commercial activity, and to provide an educational and entertaining experience. 

Gospel to Every Home theme for evangelism conference in Princeton

Florence Jones-Smith, known for her hats, fine baking and social media following, dead at 94

Florence Jones-Smith, known for her hats, fine baking and social media following, dead at 94
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An Open Letter to the Evangelical Church on Christology

This article is part of the Open Letters series. Dear Evangelical Church, Scripture speaks to us on many issues, but none so important, glorious, and central as our Lord Jesus Christ and that is an understatement! Given who Jesus is and what he has done, he is the very heart and substance of the gospel, indeed all of Scripture, and thus the most important person in all of human history. Just think about three examples that demonstrate this point. First, it’s almost a truism to say that our triune God is central to everything as the glorious all-sufficient One who alone is Creator and Lord (Rom. 11:33–36). Yet, how we come to know God as triune is largely due to the incarnation of the divine Son and his work. As John reminds us, Jesus is “the Word made flesh” (John 1:14), yet from eternity he was the divine Son who was “with God” and “was God,” thus revealing the triune relation of persons within God (John 1:1). Apart from Christ’s incarnation, we would not know

PhDs: Who Needs Them?

Daniel J. Treier Yesterday, I tweeted my concern about the unrealistic expectations of some Ph.D. aspirants. It was widely retweeted, often affirmed, and frequently critiqued! (Some of the folks did not read it closely missing “probably” in the tweet but there were also some excellent critiques.) It would be worth a few minutes to look at the replies. To be clear, I have both a D.Min. and a Ph.D. and found them both valuable, yet I am concerned that people have realistic expectations about what a Ph.D. will or will not do for them. One of my colleagues, Dan Treier, actually wrote an article this morning (yes, this morning!), and I wanted to share it with you. It will be the first in a series of articles on who should pursue a Ph.D. and why. Dan actually leads the Biblical and Theological Studies Ph.D. program at Wheaton and has written a very helpful longer article, “Pondering and Preparing for a PhD in Theological Studies,” that provides excellent advice.

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