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Ockenga Connections is a newsletter published by the Ockenga Institute and sent to alumni/ae of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary as well as a targeted group of pastors and church leaders. Its purposes are to provide articles about topics of interest to the local church and to make known the resources of the Ockenga Institute to the Christian community. |
Summer 2008 edition (pdf
format)
Features: "The Pre-Reformation Reformer: Why Evangelicals Ought to Thank St. Francis of Assisi" Wendy Murray
Spring 2008 edition (pdf
format)
Features: "Sheep Stealing: A Study in Church Growth Ethics" William Chadwick
Fall 2007 edition (pdf
format)
Features: "Through Global Eyes" Sandi Lee
Summer 2007 edition (pdf
format)
Features: "Stemming the Tide (of Pastoral Resignations)" Dennis Gill
Spring 2007 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Reflections on Mission Statements" Linda Cannell
Fall 2006 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Speaking Bantu to Channel Surfers" Jeff Arthurs
Summer 2006 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Tracking Global Christianity's Statistical Center of Gravity" Todd Johnson
Spring 2006 edition (pdf
format)
Features: "Domestic abuse in the Church? Really! Working toward Solutions " Catherine
Kroeger
Fall 2005 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Gathered to His People: An Archaeological Illustration" Robert
E. Cooley
Spring 2005 edition (pdf format)
Features: "The Bible – Popular in New England" Donald H. Gill
Fall 2004 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Man Does Not Live on Bread Alone" Dan Szatkowski
Summer 2004 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Does Your Church Understand the World We Live In?" Todd M. Johnson
Spring
2004 edition (pdf format)
Features: "Equipping Your Congregation for the Workplace" William Messenger
If you would like to receive the Ockenga Connections by mail, please email us at ockenga@gcts.edu.
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