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Inscribed is the quarterly community newsletter of Yellowstone Theological Institute, keeping you informed of recent and future events, as well as faculty and student accomplishments, placement needs, and ongoing development projects.

 

God Never Leaves Us Unchanged

Salvation as justification may occur in an instant, but that is simply the beginning. Throughout our lives, the Holy Spirit is transforming us into the image of God we were designed to be in the beginning—as a caterpillar is changed or transformed into a butterfly, a beautiful, dynamic creature.

Moses: The Adventure of Saying Yes to a New Direction

The biggest yeses are always about new directions. But, how do we get ourselves to “yes?”

Hezekiah: Seeking God’s Intervention for God’s Glory

When Hezekiah most needed a new direction, he sought, through prayer, the direct intervention of the Lord.

Manasseh: An Evil King and a New Path

God used Manasseh’s fall from the peak of power in Judah to bring about a change of heart.

Mary: Obedience from Humility and Dependence on God’s Grace

It’s hard to imagine a more jarring “new direction” than the one laid before Mary in her angelic encounter … and her response is extraordinarily instructive for us.

Simon Peter: Redirected into a Life of Grace

As Peter experienced God’s grace in his life, God worked in him to extend the same grace to others.

Zacchaeus: Small Man, Big Change

In Zacchaeus, we see the hope of the gospel, that no one is too small, too far gone, or too broken for Jesus to find.

The Woman at the Well: Living Water and a New Direction

We don’t know the details of the Samaritan woman’s past, but Jesus knew, and he knows yours too. Let us meet him at the well for living water.

The Ethiopian Eunuch: ‘You’re Coming with Me!’

After being baptized, the “Ethiopian Eunuch” continues toward his homeland but now he is rejoicing. He stays on his route but in a brand new direction.

Saul to Paul: A Transformed Life

Although many would simply say, “Saul got saved!” it’s not that simple. Saul was transformed by his encounter with the risen Lord, Jesus.

Congratulations Graduates!

In June YTI faculty, board members, employees, and friends gathered for our 2025 graduation ceremony. This year we also celebrate two of our professors graduating with advanced degrees

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