What Does Coffee Have to Do with Discipleship? If you happen to be wandering through downtown Boston one day, consider stopping at The Well Coffee House, located on the Freedom Trail beside the Old State House.
Sattler Talks: Lecture Series Number Two Many people talk of wanting peace, but few have practiced Jesus’ radical peace teaching as fully as Pablo Yoder of Nicaragua.
Sattler Talks: Lecture Series Number One On February 28, Dennis P. Hollinger, president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, presented “Head, Heart, and Hands: A Theological Paradigm for Christian Education” to an evening gathering of Sattler students, along with interested local visitors and.
Bustling cobblestone streets, numerous shops, and the North End’s large, open-air markets are only a few attractions that add to the character of Boston. It is one of the oldest cities in America and offers many opportunities to see a snapshot of colonial America. Sattler College students.
Imagine yourself walking down a narrow, mauve-carpeted stairway and stepping into a noisy basement room. Students from many ethnicities sit shoulder-to-shoulder around circular tables, and Spanish and Mandarin blend with English in the dinner conversations. Colorful dishes of food line the.
Although the majority of Sattler College students have learned to know God through the Anabaptist tradition, the college is home to students from a variety of Christian backgrounds. These students include Kate Basore, Seth Howell, Maykel Saad, and David Dodson. These individuals have shared their.
Not every class at Sattler has a professor somersaulting across the classroom floor, or students waving their arms above their heads as they pretend to be trees, or a couple of guys dueling with plastic swords—but in the context of Hebrew class, anything can happen.
“Journey groups...have really pushed me to seek God more.” -Matthew Baugher Every week, students at Sattler College meet in small discipleship groups composed of several students and a supportive staff leader. Journey groups are an integral part of Christian discipleship here at Sattler.
We kicked off our inaugural year with a retreat at Toah Nipi in the green countryside of New Hampshire. It was a great opportunity for the class of 2022 to get to know each other and the staff, and to enjoy a few days of relaxation before classes began.
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