We are thrilled to be partnering with Missio Alliance for their North American Gathering, Awakenings: The Mission of the Spirit as the Life of the Church is just a few months away.

It’s a long time to wait, but you can start learning now!

As a Church leader, you know that it is essential to continue to devote time and effort to what Paul calls the renewal of our minds. Even though you love learning, you know this can be difficult, especially after seminary.

That is why we are offering FREE access to Professor Wright’s video course Simply Jesus to when you register for Awakenings.

There is more than just one free course; at Awakenings, Professor Wright will host a live Q & A session, just for his online students! All you have to do to participate in this exclusive event is register for Simply Jesus, and three other deeply discounted courses.

To make this accessible to as many people as possible, N.T. Wright Online is offering each course at 75% off!

Register today for:

  • Paul and His Letter to the Ephesians
  • Worldviews, the Bible, and the Believer
  • Romans: Part One

Altogether, Awakenings attendees save $200 on this world-class education! (That is more than the price of your registration.)

Remember, only those who register for all four courses will have the opportunity to participate in this live Q & A with Professor Wright.

We hope you get started soon. You will learn a lot!

Click HERE to Register

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David P. Seemuth, PhD

David Seemuth is the Founder and President of the Wisconsin Center for Christian Studies, Inc, which exists to bring transformation to Christian believers through the renewal of the mind. He and Prof. N.T. Wright collaborate in online course development and launched N.T. Wright Online in 2015. David has been an Adjunct Professor at Trinity International University for over 35 years and teaches in the area of Biblical Studies, specializing in the New Testament. He also served as an Associate Pastor at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, WI, for 30 years.

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