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From the Camino de Santiago to Davenant House
Michael Hughes reflects on his own journey from a discipleship trip in Spain to becoming director at the Davenant House.
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A Decade of Davenant
Brad Littlejohn reflects, “The Davenant Institute began, like the classic meme, with someone being wrong on the internet. That someone was me.”
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CELEBRATING GOD’S GOODNESS OVER TEN YEARS
As we celebrate our tenth anniversary year, the Davenant Institute has accomplished extraordinary things on a very modest budget, by God’s grace and the aid of our army of friends and donors.
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The Davenant House Team Grows
We are excited to announce some changes to the team as our ministry continues to grow and develop.
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Bringing Baptists Back to Their Roots
If you are a Baptist wanting to recover your confessional heritage in order to better serve the church, I hope you will consider joining us as we launch this Baptist Studies track at Davenant Hall!
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A Statement on Moral Orthodoxy and Editorial Policy
In seeking to renew Christian wisdom for the contemporary church, the Davenant Institute is committed to defending and propagating historic Christian doctrinal and moral orthodoxy.Last Wednesday, we announced on social media our intention to publish a volume reflecting on the significance of the upcoming coronation of King Charles III.
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Interview: Joe Minich on his Upcoming Residential Course, “Reading the Bible and the World”
To help give prospective students a better sense for what this class looks like and what they can expect, Joe Minich answered some questions about the course.
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Ph.D Partnership with Union Theological College
We are thrilled to announce that effective January 17th, the Davenant team will be joined by an extremely valuable new member, Marina Ziemnick.
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