The Global Campus Blog
Weekly Email: November 4, 2024
The planning fallacy, testimonials from our latest Experiential Modular, and a devotional from Dr. Joe Harrod.
Weekly Email: October 28, 2024
Registration assistance, Dr. Mohler's new course, and devotional from Dr. George Martin.
Weekly Email: October 21, 2024
How to get unstuck when you’re not motivated, research assistance from the library, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Colin McCulloch.
Weekly Email: October 14, 2024
Reading strategies for seminary, professors on sabbatical, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Timothy Beougher.
Weekly Email: October 7, 2024
How to email your professor and OTA, mission trips at Southern, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Bill Cook
Weekly Email: September 30, 2024
Preparing for your next online course, information on the new online PhD, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Justin Irving.
Weekly Email: September 23, 2024
Finishing the last week of Fall 1 well, information on Graduate Certificates, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Andrew Walker.
Weekly Email: September 16, 2024
How Parkinson's Law can make you more efficient during your study time, a course addition to the Apologetics and Philosophy Graduate Certificate, and a devotional from Dr. Jarvis Williams.
Weekly Email: September 9, 2024
How parking on a downhill slope can help your reading and writing, Experiential Modular update, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Jonathan Pennington.
Parking on a Downhill Slope
The idea is simple: whenever you finish a writing or study session, leave off in a way that makes it easy to pick up where you left off. This advice, originally from Dr. Pennington in the context of writing, has been invaluable in my own life and can be applied in various contexts. Here’s how you can use it effectively.
Weekly Email: September 2, 2024
Encouragement for the long semester, behind the scenes look at course development, and a faculty devotional from Dr. Paul Akin
Weekly Email: August 26, 2024
A student success story about reworking their schedule to have less overwhelm in their life, highlighting History and Methods of Apologetics with Dr. Timothy Paul Jones, and a devotional from Dr. Michael Haykin.
Student Success Story: How Intentional Planning Transforms Overwhelm into Progress
Balancing school, family, and ministry can feel overwhelming when life’s demands pile up. In this post, I share how one student turned things around by mastering his time and finding focus amidst the chaos. Through practical strategies and intentional planning, he not only earned a solid grade but also reclaimed control over his schedule and priorities. Whether you’re facing similar challenges or just looking to optimize your time, this story offers valuable insights to help you thrive.
Weekly Email: August 19, 2024
How to find eBooks with our library, a new course from Dr. Hamilton, and introducing Hebrew reading groups.
First Look: The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament with Dr. Jim Hamilton
A first look at a new course with Dr. Hamilton, The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament.
Online Hebrew Reading Groups for Fall 2024
New Hebrew reading groups with Drs. Ozolins and Howell starting in Fall 2024.
Weekly Email: August 12, 2024
Suggestions on how to manage your time writing a paper or completing a project along with some information about the Supervised Ministry Experience.
Time Blocking for a Research Paper Example
An example how to plan out your semester for writing a research paper so you will not be burned out and cramming at the end.