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Local Theologians

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A podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus, hosted by Travis Montgomery. The Global Campus offers fully online, highly contextualized, biblically sound degrees in theology, ministry, philosophy, business, communications, and more from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College. Learn more at mbts.edu/global.

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episode A Theology of the Mundane | A Study Story with Andrew Cole cover

A Theology of the Mundane | A Study Story with Andrew Cole

Theological education is not only for teaching or leadership but for seeing God’s work in all things. In this episode of Local Theologians, Dr. Travis Montgomery speaks with Andrew Cole about the theological value of ordinary, everyday life. Andrew reflects on how theological study—particularly in the area of vocation and providence—reshaped his understanding of ministry and Christian living. Instead of chasing constant excitement or visible results, he learned to see the goodness of God in the mundane rhythms of life. Together, they explore how Scripture presents ordinary life as the primary arena of sanctification, how this perspective fosters contentment and patience, and why embracing the ‘mundane’ actually leads to deeper faithfulness in both personal life and pastoral ministry. About the Podcast Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more about online theological education at mbts.edu/global. Keywords ordinary life, vocation, providence, theology of work, contentment, ministry, discipleship, Christian life, radical Takeaways • Most of the Christian life is ordinary, and God intentionally works through the mundane, not just the spectacular. • A theology of vocation reframes everyday tasks as meaningful participation in God’s providential work. • Expecting constant excitement in ministry can lead to frustration and dissatisfaction. • Faithfulness is often formed slowly through steady, imperceptible growth rather than dramatic moments. • Healthy ministry focuses on presence with people rather than constant programmatic activity or visible results. • Deep relationships are built through consistent, ordinary time—not just occasional meaningful experiences. • Recognizing God’s sovereignty in daily life fosters contentment, patience, and gratitude. • The ‘radical’ Christian life is often expressed through long-term faithfulness in ordinary responsibilities.

18. mai 2026 - 32 min
episode Spiritual Disciplines: Right Motives, Many Methods | A Forum with Don Whitney cover

Spiritual Disciplines: Right Motives, Many Methods | A Forum with Don Whitney

In this Global Campus Forum episode, Dr. Travis Montgomery speaks with Dr. Don Whitney about the nature, purpose, and practice of the biblical spiritual disciplines. Dr. Whitney defines spiritual disciplines as practices found in Scripture that help believers grow in Christlikeness and experience God. The conversation explores the tension between legalism and neglect, the importance of distinguishing biblical disciplines from general Christian obedience, and how varied methods can faithfully serve the same biblical commands. With practical wisdom drawn from decades of teaching and ministry, Dr. Whitney emphasizes the central role of Scripture intake, meditation, and prayer—calling believers to pursue these disciplines with both right motives and flexible, biblically faithful methods. About the Podcast Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more about online theological education at mbts.edu/global. Keywords spiritual disciplines, Don Whitney, prayer, Bible reading, meditation, fasting, discipleship, biblical spirituality, Christian growth Takeaways • Spiritual disciplines are biblical practices that serve as means to the end of godliness and Christlikeness. • Christians must avoid both legalism (earning favor with God through disciplines) and neglect (ignoring them altogether). • Not all Christian obedience is a spiritual discipline—disciplines are measurable practices rooted in Scripture. • There is freedom in method; Scripture prescribes the disciplines but often allows flexibility in how they are practiced. • Bible reading without meditation often leads to little retention or transformation—absorption, not just exposure, is needed. • Prayer becomes repetitive and dull when detached from Scripture; praying the Bible brings freshness and depth. • Fasting should be practiced for clear biblical purposes, often connected to prayer and spiritual focus. • Pastors and disciple-makers must both teach and model spiritual disciplines for others to learn them well. • Family worship and simple habits in the home are powerful ways to introduce children to spiritual disciplines. • In a distracted digital age, meditation on Scripture is especially crucial for cultivating focus on God.

11. mai 2026 - 53 min
episode Pharaoh's Name Doesn't Matter: The Bible as Inspired History | A Study Story with Tyler Sykora cover

Pharaoh's Name Doesn't Matter: The Bible as Inspired History | A Study Story with Tyler Sykora

In this episode of Local Theologians, Dr. Travis Montgomery sits down with Dr. Tyler Sykora to discuss one of the most important questions in biblical interpretation: Are we more interested in the background details of Scripture than what God Himself gives us in the text? Tyler shares how his study of hermeneutics reshaped the way he reads Scripture, helping him see the Bible as inspired history that includes and excludes details based on what God intends to emphasize. Together, they explore how misunderstanding the relationship between text and event can lead to misreading Scripture, and why faithful Christian interpretation must pay attention to both what the biblical authors wrote and what God was doing in redemptive history. About the Podcast Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more about online theological education at mbts.edu/global. Keywords hermeneutics, biblical interpretation, text and event, redemptive history, Scripture reading, theological education, preaching, Bible study, Jon Sailhamer Takeaways • The Bible records real historical events interpreted through inspired texts, not abstract ideas detached from history. • Faithful interpretation pays attention to both what happened in redemptive history and how Scripture presents those events. • Separating text from event can lead to moralism or proof-texting rather than gospel-centered reading. • Reading Scripture as a unified story helps Christians understand difficult passages within God’s larger purposes. • Hermeneutics is not merely academic; it directly shapes preaching, teaching, and discipleship. • The goal of interpretation is not mastery of techniques but deeper trust in and obedience to God’s Word.

4. mai 2026 - 27 min
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One Church, One Service? | The Beauty of Multigenerational Worship

In this episode of Local Theologians, Dr. Travis Montgomery talks with Dr. Michael Nelson—pastor of First Baptist Church Grandview and assistant professor at Midwestern Seminary—about how the study of ecclesiology profoundly shaped his ministry. Michael shares how wrestling with questions of church health, unity, and dysfunction led him to study the biblical theology of the church’s gathering. Drawing from Scripture and years of pastoral experience, the conversation explores why physically gathering as one people matters, how intergenerational worship forms disciples, and why biblical principles—not pragmatics—must guide church practices. Together they reflect on unity, charity amid disagreement, and how serious theological study bears real fruit in the life of the local church. About the Podcast Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more about online theological education at mbts.edu/global. Keywords ecclesiology, church gathering, corporate worship, intergenerational church, unity, discipleship, biblical theology, church health, pastoral ministry Takeaways • The gathered church is central to God’s redemptive plan throughout Scripture, not a peripheral ministry decision. • Ecclesiology shapes not just what churches believe but how they structure worship and community. • Intergenerational worship forms believers by allowing faith to be witnessed across life stages. • Physical gathering reinforces unity that cannot be achieved through segmented or preference-driven services alone. • Biblical principles must guide church practice before considerations of pragmatics or efficiency. • Age-graded ministries serve important roles, but they cannot replace the church’s primary gathering. • The church’s visible unity provides a powerful witness to unbelievers. • Theological study equips pastors to lead with clarity, patience, and charity amid disagreement.

27. april 2026 - 24 min
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Creating a Great Awakening Culture | A Study Story with John Inman

In this episode of Local Theologians, Dr. Travis Montgomery talks with Dr. John Inman—Instructional Designer and Adjunct Professor of Church History at Midwestern Seminary’s Global Campus—about the formative role of culture and community in the first Great Awakening and subsequent revivals. Drawing from Scripture and church history, John reflects on how revival is rarely the product of ‘heroes’ alone and more often emerges within ordinary communities shaped by God’s Word, prayer, and earnest faith. Through examples from the Great Awakening, Jonathan Edwards’s ministry among Native Americans, and lesser‑known testimonies from revival history, the conversation explores how churches today can cultivate environments where spiritual renewal is possible. About the Podcast Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more about online theological education at mbts.edu/global. Keywords revival, Great Awakening, church history, Jonathan Edwards, spiritual awakening, Christian culture, discipleship, community, biblical literacy, Bible study Takeaways • Spiritual awakenings are often rooted in cultures shaped by Scripture, prayer, and communal expectation—not just individual leaders. • Church history reveals the importance of ordinary believers and local communities in revival movements. • Jonathan Edwards’s ministry to Native Americans demonstrates how gospel truths can be faithfully communicated across cultures and levels of biblical literacy. • Earnest desire for God’s Word often flourishes where teaching, worship, and everyday life are deeply interconnected. • Healthy churches intentionally pursue cultures of discipleship that carry believers along at different stages of growth. • Effective ministry requires sensitivity to audience, context, and spiritual maturity without compromising biblical truth. • Primary sources from church history help modern Christians see how God has worked through faithful communities in every era.

20. april 2026 - 26 min
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