by Travis Hutchinson | Nov 2, 2017 | Students
The Church as Refuge Two weeks ago, I made the decision to ask a young man to leave our church, and it has left me with a sense of unease. This severing of ties wasn’t due to doctrinal or theological differences, personality conflicts or any of the causes we might...
by Kester Smith | Oct 30, 2017 | Students
Never. Stop. Seeking. When I was just 3 years old, my family was invited to the home of one of the members of the church for which my dad had recently started preaching. They lived in a grand old house with a seemingly endless maze of rooms, each filled with artwork...
by Tim Sensing | Oct 9, 2017 | Students
Morgan DeBoer is beginning her first semester studies at ACU’s Graduate School of Theology, pursuing master degrees in both Christian Ministry (MACM) and in Social Work (MSSW). She is originally from Council Bluffs, Iowa and graduated from York College, where...
by Ryne Parrish | Sep 5, 2017 | Students
Recently I was browsing my TimeHop (which, for those who are blissfully unaware, is a cell phone app that mercilessly displays your unfiltered social media posts from today’s date in years past) when I came across a Tweet from four years ago that read something...
by Tim Sensing | Oct 17, 2016 | Students
Zane Witcher is a first year GST residential student, was recently highlighted in myACU News. The article begins, “Zane Witcher delivered his first sermon when he was 14 years old. His grandparents attended a small church of 20 people, and they needed a preacher...
by Tim Sensing | Mar 29, 2016 | Students
The Graduate School of Theology has a long history of service to churches and ministries in Africa. Recently, Abilene’s local news highlighted the work of Evans Ngoge in their Know Your Neighbor section. Read the online post...