Author: SEPE International
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The Lord’s Faithfulness, Near and Far
Categories: InternCassidy Vanderheiden participated in our Gap Year program as an intern in 2021, serving in Siguatepeque, HN from February to November. This account tells of how the Lord worked in her heart to bring her into Honduran life and ministry full-time.
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Short-Term Missions: A Tool for Shepherding the Flock (Part 2)
Categories: Group LeaderPerhaps when one thinks of shepherding God’s flock, bringing his congregation to the mission field isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. However, there is much to be said for bringing a shepherd’s role to bear in a cross-cultural context, and the possibilities there for faithfulness, soul care, the spirit of truth, expository preaching,
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Short-Term Missions: A Tool for Shepherding the Flock (Part 1)
Categories: Group LeaderPerhaps when one thinks of shepherding God’s flock, bringing his congregation to the mission field isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. However, there is much to be said for bringing a shepherd’s role to bear in a cross-cultural context, and the possibilities there for faithfulness, soul care, the spirit of truth, expository preaching,
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Sealing the Glorious Exchange
Categories: Seminary ProfessorPastor Carlos Montoya finishes out a devotional reflecting on the Glorious Exchange. The apostle Paul was a master wordsmith, with undeniable rhetorical skills. One of the greatest examples of this is reflected in 1 Corinthians 15 as he carefully crafts his argument regarding the future physical resurrection of believers. The basic argument for this great
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The Glorious Exchange
Categories: Seminary ProfessorPastor Carlos Montoya shares part one of a devotional reflecting on the death and resurrection of Christ. One of the greatest rewarding moments as a professor at the SEPE seminary is witnessing the light of understanding “switch on” in students when they are exposed to a grand truth of Scripture. It might be a new
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A Blessing in Disguise
Categories: Seminary StudentRoni Zelaya is a fourth-year student from the department of Olancho. His father was the pastor of the charismatic church in which he grew up, but he can no longer serve there due to doctrinal differences. He has started a business to support himself while studying at SEPE, selling Olancho’s renowned dairy products in Siguatepeque.
