Hello dear friends. This is an article to inform you of some changes that are underway at The Bald Theologian. After much prayer and seeking wise counsel, I have decided that my blog will come to an end in 2025. But this doesn’t mean the end to The Bald Theologian.
I definitely believe God is saying to me “Get up, leave your comfort zone, and go that way. I’ll clear things up as you go but for now, trust Me.” As I have come to embrace this unknown journey, I feel like Forrest Gump when he said something like “I didn’t know where I was going, but I was running!” Now it is time to run. At least I know the general direction I’ll be running.
As many of you know (or are about to know), I have been pursuing a PhD in Theological Studies for the past four years. From all indications at the moment, I will defend my dissertation (The Christian’s Relationship to Civil Authorities: A Study in Romans 13:1-7) in 2025. Once my defense is completed and (hopefully) accepted, I’ll be changing the nature of my website and, as a consequence, my blog will come to an end. I won’t have a blog anymore, but I hope to continue to write articles that address issues of importance and make them available like this blog has done for the past 10 or so years.
I am currently working on the necessary paperwork and legal stuff to form a 501(c)3 non-profit organization named The Bald Theologian. The purpose of this ministry is to assist the local church in equipping Christians with a solid, challenging education in theology, biblical studies, and biblical languages. I am currently developing course material for these classes.
The new website will have a LMS (Learning Management System) for the classes I offer. There will be Syllabi, grades (if a student opts in for that), and a forum for interaction between the students and the teacher(s). There will be video lectures (I’m planning 30 hours of lectures per course). I plan on covering each book of the Bible not just a OT/NT survey course. I want to cover each of the 66 books with 30 hours of lecture for each class. I also want to cover every area of systematic theology, Christian ethics, apologetics, and biblical languages.
There is definitely a lot of work to do but I’ll have some free time once my dissertation is put to bed this year. I’m developing my first few courses (Daniel, Revelation, and Galatians). I am fairly certain that the product quality will improve as I have resources to make better recordings, learn to use multimedia stuff to communicate, and have others reviewing the courses for effectiveness, accuracy, and quality.
You may be asking “Why do this with so many Bible Schools and Seminaries around?” Good question.
All the classes and resources on The Bald Theologian are offered at no cost to the student. The classes that I develop will be between a Bachelor’s level and Master’s level for most areas. There will be tests and quizzes, books and other resources offered should the student desire to evaluate their comprehension of the subject matter taught. The courses are not free – they do take money to create, edit, maintain, and improve. But no one who wants an education in the Bible will be charged to take these courses. Why am I choosing this model? Another great question!
Simply put, my conviction is that I should offer the knowledge I have received over my nearly 40 years of being a Christian without financial charge or expectation of remuneration. This conviction is mine and I do not expect anyone else to share it. I do not believe that receiving an income from a full-time ministry is wrong or prohibited in Scripture. Actually Scripture makes clear that a person may indeed receive compensation for their work (1 Tim 5:18). I simply choose a different path.
I work a full-time job so that I can offer whatever knowledge I have to others without having to place a price on it. If somehow God makes possible form to do this type of thing full-time and provide for my family’s needs, then I’m all in. But if God wants to do that, He will. For the time being, I am not planning on soliciting donations (though they will be accepted) or charging any amount for the classes offered. In a very real way, God is my Chief Financial Officer and fundraiser. I figure my faith is about to be tested and stretched again. Regardless of the outcome, my faith will end up strengthened for having made this journey.
I do not want to work independently of the local church but with the local church. I believe I should be under a local church’s authority and held accountable by the elders of that church. I’m not sure how that will work out at this point but it is something I want to happen in some form.
I am well aware that I do not have all knowledge about all areas of theology, biblical studies, or biblical languages. I hope to recruit some top tier men who may not be well known to the world at large but are known by me as excellent teachers who can add to the courses offered at The Bald Theologian. Maybe I can find some real heavyweights who are retired from their teaching ministries that may be willing to help get this off the ground.
But recruiting those individuals is just beginning. I do plan to offer compensation to those who contribute to courses or resources featured in this ministry. Again, I’m working through what that compensation will be, but I do plan to offer something.
This ministry will accept donations but will not solicit them. Because it is a 501(c)3 mom-profit, those who donate will be able to deduct their donation from their taxes. If the donations do not adequately cover the cost of providing the materials, I will use personal funds and/or my retirement account to fund this endeavor.
I am committed to offering a good education for no financial cost to whomever wants it. I am investigating whether I can classify these classes under a formal school and offer degrees. From what I know now, that won’t be possible unless the school is a ministry of a church and offers degrees restricted to theology and biblical studies. But research is ongoing, so that may change.
I also intend to offer seminars on various topics to churches without expecting remuneration. I have no idea where the money for the expenses will come from, but God does and He’ll either provide it or not. Either way, I’m going forward convinced that I have a responsibility share the knowledge I have received with others. This is my final mission in life: to pass the education I have received to those who desire it and will commit to applying it in their lives, and passing iron to others. (2 Tim 2:2). And to glorify God in the process.
Starting this type of work at my age is somewhat intimidating. I’ll 61 in January 2025…where did the years go? I have a few chronic conditions that impact me. Regardless of those issues and how “successful” this work appears to others, I will do this because I do believe it is the next step in my journey following God.
I have been blessed to learn from incredible theologians, linguists, and Bible scholars during my life. I can’t just be a holding tank of information and knowledge. And since my formal education is coming to a close, the time is now to invest in others in a more formal way than I have done in the past.
This ministry is a lot to bite off and chew on. But I’m committed to doing this, even if it means I lose sleep, use up my retirement fund, and have to work a full-time job in addition to the ministry work I will be doing until the day I die. I am convinced this is the direction I need to go. God may redirect me during this journey, but in order to be redirected I need to be moving and be willing to be redirected. I am both.
I ask for your prayers as the months go by and the plans inevitably change to reflect reality instead of my thoughts. Please pray for a godly group for my Board of Directors. Please pray for other qualified teachers to join me on this faith journey, I’m not sure how it will all work out, but i hope it brings glory to God. And that is, dear ones, my purpose on earth – to bring glory to the One who had mercy on me.
“Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen.” – Ephesians 3:20-21 NASB 1995
May our Lord bless and guide you as you undertake this new ministry. 🙏🏽