Andrew King

Andrew M. King serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College and Assistant Dean of Spurgeon College. He is the author of Social Identity and the Book of Amos (T&T Clark, 2020) and is currently writing a commentary on Hosea in the Pillar Old Testament Commentary series (Eerdmans, forthcoming). He is married to Lauren and together they have four children. He is a member of Emmaus Church in Kansas City.

Oct 25

Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament by Andrew King and Brett Fredenberg and Jason DeRouchie

An Interview with Andrew M. King and Jason S. DeRouchie Andrew M. King serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Midwestern Seminary and Spurgeon College and Assistant Dean of Spurgeon College. Jason S. DeRouchie serves as Research Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Seminary and Spurgeon College. Their latest book, Five […]

Nov 12

Andrew King on the Biblical Languages by Andrew King

How can the Biblical Languages help pastors in local church ministry? 

Apr 6

Andrew King on Why New Testament Christians Need the Old Testament by Andrew King

FTC.co asks Andrew King, assistant dean and assistant professor of biblical studies at Spurgeon College, “Why do New Testament Christians need the Old Testament?”

Feb 4

What 10 Years of Sidewalk Counseling Taught Me by Andrew King

The local church should both embody and motivate a pro-life ethic that leads her people, in love, to meet those in darkness.

Apr 21

Andrew King on How Amos Can Shape Our View of God and the World by Andrew King

Series: Conversations

FTC.co asks Andrew King, Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Spurgeon College, "How can the prophet Amos shape our view of God and the world?"

Mar 2

Don’t Bring Your Greek or Hebrew Bible to Corporate Worship by Andrew King

Every semester I tell my students, “For the love of God, do not bring your Greek or Hebrew Bible to corporate worship on Sunday.”