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Is Your Life and Ministry an Institution or a Movement? Passing the Torch at Convocation 2010

Posted on August 31, 2010 by Michael A. Milton, Ph.D.

This is the Convocation Sermon, Fall 2010 for Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC. Michael A. Milton, Ph.D., President, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC; James M. Baird Jr. Professor Of Pastoral Theology Acts 13:1-3, 44-52 The theological lens through which we observe … Continue reading →

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