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About the Center

Led by Dr. Don Whitney, the Center for Biblical Spirituality at Midwestern Seminary seeks to reaffirm the seminary’s commitment to the holistic formation of its students. By sharing content aimed at spiritual growth and promoting opportunities to engage with other believers in Christ, the purpose of the Center is to stir up one’s affections for the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church, so that God may be glorified in all of life.

 

Jason Duesing, provost and senior vice president of academic administration at Midwestern Seminary, shared, “The new Center for Biblical Spirituality will aim to amplify Dr. Whitney’s ministry output and established legacy from Midwestern Seminary, through churches, and to the ends of the earth.”

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The Center for Biblical Spirituality at Midwestern Seminary seeks to develop and deepen the spiritual lives of pastors and ministry leaders through establishing more consistent rhythms of the personal spiritual disciplines in God’s Word, for the sake of Christ and His Church.

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Devotional Content

We provide rich devotional content to deepen your walk with Christ. Grounded in the timeless truths of Scripture, our resources help you cultivate a disciplined life of prayer, Bible study, and personal holiness. Let our carefully crafted materials guide you to greater intimacy with God and a deeper understanding of His Word, as you grow in faith and obedience to Christ.

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Practical Resources

We provide practical resources to renew ministry leaders through personal spiritual disciplines. Our materials offer guidance on cultivating habits of prayer, Bible study, and personal holiness, helping leaders deepen their relationship with God. By embracing these practices, ministry leaders can experience lasting spiritual renewal and strength for the challenges of ministry.

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Churches need faithful ministers. Yet, churches cannot have ministers who are faithful publicly unless they have ministers who are faithful in their inner lives.

Dr. Jason K. Allen

President, Midwestern Seminary

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