High Voltage: Lesson Three
High Voltage is a discipleship tool that has been designed for new young believers. It's a way to walk alongside young people in their first steps as Christians. High Voltage consists of 13 basic...
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High Voltage is a discipleship tool that has been designed for new young believers. It's a way to walk alongside young people in their first steps as Christians. High Voltage consists of 13 basic...
The 1941 Northwest Nazarene College Baccalaureate Sermon Originally digitized and provided to NNU Wesley Center by Duane V. Maxey of Holiness Data Ministry (HDM)
There are two qualities necessary to be a teacher of youth: You must love God and love young people. The most important thing you need to do is to help the youth in your class experience the love of...
There are two qualities necessary to be a teacher of youth: You must love God and love young people. The most important thing you need to do is to help the youth in your class experience the love of...
The present Mediator issue is an exercise in Wesleyan theology. We begin with a study of pneumatology from a Wesleyan perspective, with special emphasis on implications for the Church (Davis). This is...
Constitution of Utica Ave. Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday School of Brooklyn, N.Y. Please note when originally scanned for microfilm this was labelled as "MINUTES OF VARIOUS CHURCHES AND ASSOCIATIONS...
The Commission on the Doctrine of the Church was appointed to propose an article of faith by action of the 1985 General Assembly. It was my privilege to serve as chair of this commission along with...
The challenge of re-expressing our tradition calls for the most careful theological consideration. As biblical scholars and historical theologians, we must strengthen our roots so that we remain...
This is not Ludwig's complete dissertation, but chapters 5-7 (Present Status, Reasons for the Continuation of Present Schools, and Conclusion).
Address delivered at the Fourth Educational Conference, Department of Education, Church of the Nazarene, Bethany, Oklahoma, October 7, 1953.
Selected from address given at the inauguration of Edward S. Mann as president of Eastern Nazarene College.
Message delivered at 6th Educational Conference Olivet Nazaene College Campus October 14 - 17, 1957 By S. T. Ludwig, Executive Secretary Department of Education
As the United States becomes increasingly pagan in its practices, as the world persistently pounds at the portals of our churches, many who are concerned for purity of faith and practice in both...
Paper Read at Nazarene Educator’s Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, June 18, 1960.
Address delivered by Earl J. McGrath, Executive Officer, Institute of Higher Education, at the annual meeting of the Council of Protestant Colleges arid Universities at Denver, Colorado, January 10...
Commencement Address By S. T. Ludwig Trevecca Nazarene College June 5, 1962
Support of Bethany-Peniel College Victory Campaign Undated, but circa 1962.
A paper read by S. T. Ludwig, executive secretary or the Department of Education, at the monthly meeting of The Breakfast Club, Kansas City, Missouri., March 7, 1957.
Delivered Tuesday, October 8, 1957, in Memorial Auditorium on the campus of Pasadena College.
Delivered at Pasadena College Chapel, October 8, 1957 S. T. Ludwig, Executive Secretary Department of Education Church of the Nazarene
Excerpts from Herald of Holiness - April 21, 1965 including General Superintendent Benner's editorial on Nazarene Higher Education and promotion of National Christian College Day.
A paper written for Education 604-B at Michigan State University.
A Paper Presented to The BREAKFAST CLUB Nazarene Theological Seminary Kansas City, Missouri January 12, 1967 By James Ottis Sayes Professor of Religious Education Chairman - Division of Religion and...
Inaugural Address at Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.
Northwest Nazarene College Nampa, Idaho November 11, 1969