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Local Theologians

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.MBTS Global Campus Spirituality
Episodes
  • Remotely Spiritual: Nourishing Your Soul in a Digital Age | with Matt Boswell, Mark Clifton, and Jeff Medders
    Jun 15 2026

    This panel explores how Christians can pursue genuine spiritual formation in a digital age. Travis Montgomery of Midwestern Seminary’s Global Campus interviews pastor-professors Matt Boswell, Mark Clifton, and Jeff Medders. The discussion emphasizes that while digital tools can serve the church, they must never replace embodied, local church life. The panelists encourage thoughtful, disciplined, and Christ-centered engagement with technology.


    About the Podcast

    Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more at mbts.edu/global.


    Keywords

    digital ministry, spiritual formation, local church, technology, discipleship


    Takeaways

    • Digital tools serve but cannot replace embodied church life.

    • Pastors must prioritize people over platforms.

    • Online resources can strengthen isolated believers.

    • Intentionality matters in digital habits.

    • Local church remains primary context for growth.

    • Our church members are being discipled the other six days a week, mostly online.

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    41 mins
  • Family and Ministry | A Summer Session Panel
    Jun 8 2026

    In this panel at Midwestern Seminary's Summer Session intensive week, Dr. Travis Montgomery moderates a conversation with Andrew Cole, Dr. Ken Parker, and Dr. Todd Chipman on the challenges and joys of balancing family life with theological study and ministry. Drawing from decades of pastoral experience and current life in ministry, the panelists reflect on the biblical call to prioritize both the household and the church. They discuss practical wisdom for navigating seminary while married, caring for a spouse during demanding seasons, parenting in the midst of ministry responsibilities, and avoiding the common pitfalls of neglecting family for ministry. Throughout the conversation, the panel emphasizes communication, sacrifice, perspective, and a deep trust in God’s providence as essential for long-term faithfulness.


    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

    family and ministry, pastoral ministry, seminary life, parenting, marriage, time management, church leadership, spiritual formation


    Takeaways

    • Faithfulness in ministry requires prioritizing both the church and one’s family, not sacrificing one for the other.

    • Clear and consistent communication with one’s spouse is essential during demanding seasons like seminary or ministry transitions.

    • Time management often requires personal sacrifice—choosing to bear the cost rather than placing it on one’s family.

    • Family life is not separate from ministry training; it is a primary context where spiritual leadership is formed.

    • Not every ministry task is urgent—pastors must learn to discern what truly requires their attention.

    • A healthy church recognizes and supports a pastor’s responsibility to care for his family.

    • Pastoral credibility grows from genuine love and presence with both church members and family members.

    • Church members can support pastors by praying for them, encouraging them, and showing care for their families.

    • Raising pastor’s kids well involves letting them be children and guarding against unrealistic expectations.

    • Trusting God’s providence is essential when discerning major decisions that impact both ministry and family.

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    42 mins
  • Culture Shifts. Scripture Doesn't. | A Study Story with Nick Harsh
    Jun 1 2026

    Yes, we should be students of culture. But we should commit ourselves to the unchanging truths of Scripture even more.

    In this episode of Local Theologians, Dr. Travis Montgomery talks with ministry leader Nick Harsh about the enduring relevance of Scripture in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Reflecting on his study of thinkers like Carl Truman alongside classic pastoral works like Baxter’s The Reformed Pastor, Nick shares how he came to see that while cultural expressions and challenges shift over time, the deepest human questions remain the same—and so does the Bible’s answer. Together, they explore how a biblically rooted approach to ministry provides clarity, confidence, and stability, especially among college students navigating modern pressures. The conversation encourages believers to resist overvaluing cultural trends and instead anchor their lives and ministries in the unchanging truth of God’s Word.


    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

    Scripture, culture, theology, Nick Harsh, ministry, sufficiency of Scripture, college ministry, spiritual formation, context and gospel


    Takeaways

    • Cultural expressions change, but the fundamental human questions about identity, purpose, and destiny remain the same.

    • Scripture provides timeless answers that are sufficient for every generation and ministry context.

    • Understanding culture is important, but it must not overshadow confidence in the unchanging truth of God’s Word.

    • Reading both contemporary and historical works can clarify present-day challenges and deepen ministry insight.

    • Ministry effectiveness comes from faithfully applying timeless biblical truths in understandable ways to individuals.

    • Christians should prioritize obedience to Scripture, not just analysis of it.

    • Living as if eternity is real reshapes priorities, relationships, and daily decisions.

    • A big-picture understanding of the biblical story helps believers see their lives as part of God’s redemptive work.

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    26 mins
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