Lessons from Twenty-Five Years of Preaching God’s Word
I am unashamedly an expository preacher. My first sermon, however, was not.

Long before our seminary changed names, The Gateway was the title of the institution’s annual magazine. Today, we carry that heritage into The Gateway Publishing Site – an expanded collection of content exploring theology, leadership, practical ministry, and more. Within this site, you will find a curated selection of blogs, articles, podcasts, and videos from Gateway’s community of scholars and experienced ministry leaders.
This category collects challenging, informative and gospel-centered writing, podcasts and videos. Gateway Seminary has a reputation for practical training of leaders for contextualized ministry. While some may assume robust theological education and practical ministry preparation are at odds with one another, we believe the foundation of effective ministry is good theology. Proper thinking is necessary for appropriate action. Join us here for resources that engage in scriptural interpretation, dogmatics, the Christian heritage, and a variety of other theological disciplines as we seek to become better thinkers for the body of Christ.
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I am unashamedly an expository preacher. My first sermon, however, was not.
The Gisle Johnson Project is a new research endeavor spearheaded by Robb Torseth
Dr. Cameron Schweitzer provides new insights into Jonathan Edwards’s often mischaracterized typology.
Evangelical Missiological Society, “EMS Southwest Regional Meeting”, April 4th 2024
Richard Cook, Logos Evangelical Seminary
Ecclesiology and Evangelical Missionaries: 1900 to the Present (Part 2)
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J. Matthew Pinson earned his a doctorate from Vanderbilt University and currently serves as president of Welch College in Gallatin, Tennessee. He joins our podcast this week to talk about his book, Jonathan Edwards: A Reformed Arminian Engagement.
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Evangelical Missiological Society, “EMS Southwest Regional Meeting”, April 4th 2024
Mikko Sivonen, Agricola Theological Seminary, Finland
Missionaries as Provisional Pastors
As suggested by some missio