About Me

My name is Mark Rogers.  I am a Ph.D. student in historical theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.  I believe that God is the author of history and that He is actively involved in that history, redeeming a people for His glory.  I am fascinated by the stories of what God has done, how people have walked with Him, understood Him, and told others about Him.  I am convinced these stories from the past can be useful and inspiring today.  That is why I have this blog.  I hope you will be encouraged and built up as you read about God’s work in history and the stories of His church. You can contact me at:  markcrogers [at] gmail [dot] com

5 Responses to “About Me”

  1. Andy Naselli » Blog Archive » The History of Southern Seminary Says:

    [...] Seminary entered Trinity’s Ph.D. historical theology program: Owen Strachan (blog) and Mark Rogers (blog). Jenni and I have enjoyed getting to know them and their families, and I’ve already [...]

  2. Bob Knapp Says:

    Hello Mark,
    I am pastor Bob Knapp the pastor at FBC Dunsmuir. I found your blog while researching FBC durning the canadate process for the calling to pastor. I hope to meet you some day. Your father speeks highly of you. If you can check out the new church web site. http://fbcdunsmuir.googlepages.com
    God Bless
    Bob Knapp

  3. Andy Naselli » Blog Archive » The Altar Call Says:

    [...] History just published a brief, impartial history of the altar call by Doug Sweeney and Mark Rogers: “Walk the Aisle” (HT: Mark [...]

  4. Barbara Popelar Says:

    Hi Mark!

    I just found your site by following a link from CH mag. I enjoyed your article “passing the plate.” It is nice to see fellow TEDs students get published.

  5. Andy Naselli » Blog Archive » Two Perspectives on the Duke K. McCall Sesquicentennial Pavilion at Southern Seminary Says:

    [...] Mark Rogers (a graduate of SBTS, son of a pastor in the SBC, and current PhD student in historical theology at TEDS), also respectfully responds to Doran’s objection: “Southern Seminary’s Anniversary and a Question of Honor.” [...]


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