Encouraging faith & faithfulness

Believer, husband, daddy, and president of NOBTS & Leavell College

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Encouraging faith & faithfulness

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My name is Jamie Dew, and I serve as the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Prior to coming to New Orleans, I was the dean of the College at Southeastern where I also taught philosophy and the history of ideas. 

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Pascal and the Pensées- Dealing with Our Mortality

“This negligence in a matter where they themselves, their eternity, their all are at stake, fills me more with irritation than pity; it astounds and appalls me; it seems quite monstrous to me. I do not say this prompted by the pious zeal of spiritual devotion. I mean...

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Teaching your kids about the value of work

Nobody likes to work. That’s probably not true, but it does seem that way sometimes, given the way people complain about their jobs and their overall circumstances. As a result, most adults have a very low view of work and they end up passing it on to their kids....

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“Let’s Read a Book”: Pascal on Busyness and Misery

“Being unable to cure death, wretchedness and ignorance, men have decided, in order to be happy, not to think about such things” (Pascal, Christianity for Modern Pagans: Pascal’s Pensées, 170). A Reflection from Part III: Two Popular Pseudo-Solutions We are a busy...

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Let This Mind Be in You

This guide looks at what it means to be a good servant of Christ, as well as the qualities we must have for making disciples.