Intellectually Grounded in Christ

In this talk, Howard Hendricks discusses how Christians need to engage the Christian walk intellectually. He posits that we need to be effective, not just efficient in our spiritual life, and particularly we need to focus on consciously thinking well. Drawing from Luke 2:52, he shared principles for how to grow in intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual areas to follow the example of Christ.

Howard G. Hendricks
Dr. Howard G. Hendricks, known simply as “Prof,” directly or indirectly touched millions of lives in the evangelical community and beyond. For more than sixty years Prof served on the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS), where he taught more than ten thousand students. He served as the chairman of the Center for Christian Leadership for over twenty years. He also ministered in person in more than eighty countries. Through speaking engagements, radio, tapes, films, the sixteen books he authored and coauthored, countless journal and popular-market articles, his service on numerous boards, and his work as a chaplain to the Dallas Cowboys (1976–1984), his reach was and is worldwide. His legacy, in partnership with Jeanne, his wife of more than sixty-five years, includes four children and six grandchildren. Holding large audiences enthralled at venues such as Billy Graham’s conference center or Promise Keepers’ stadium rallies, Prof would confide, “It’s wonderful to be here with you, but I have a group of delicious students waiting for me back at the seminary.”
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Howard G. Hendricks
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January 1, 1995
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