Nazarene Theological College Submissions Featured in the Crucible!

by | Jul 8, 2015

Nazarene Theological College, Brisbane (NTC):  The May 2015 edition of the Crucible, a reputable online theological journal, is now up and running!

The Crucible is an online peer reviewed journal resource for Christian thought and ministry.  Its aim is to enhance creative thinking about the relationship of biblical and theological truths to the life, ministry, and mission of the Church.  Authors come from a variety of evangelical institutions from around the globe.  It is a forum for scholars and practitioners to publish material, interact, and resource the Christian community.

NTCLogo-with-lettering-full-colorNTC Australia was featured in this month’s edition, showcasing selected students, faculty and staff writers, addressing the the topic of “The Church in Mission.”

The issue contains four internationally peer reviewed articles by David McEwan, Dean Smith, Rob Fringer and Roland Hearn. In addition there are ministry articles by Bruce Allder, Aaron Park and Kenny Wade, and Erik Groeneveld. There are also 3 book reviews by Andree Pursey, Pam Reed and Alison Weinstock.

Follow this Link to check out this great resource for which NTC is proud to have been given the chance to contribute.

Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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