Being a pastor’s kid (PK) is not something most of us can relate to, and yet the PK is someone we cannot avoid. PKs live in a world different from ours, a world where their family’s every move is under intense…
My friend Trillia Newbell has written a needed and helpful new book called United: Captured by God’s Vision for Diversity. In United, Trillia explores the importance of pursuing diversity in the church by sharing her own unique experiences growing up in the South…
In Eternity Changes Everything, you claim that, for Christians, a passion for our future in the new creation will affect our lives in the present. Why? Because we’re human, and humans inevitably live toward the future. The philosopher Peter Kreeft…
*Note: This interview is transcribed from a Skype conversation in 2011 and reposted here. For anyone who has planted a church or feels called to do so, there are not many better resources than the work of Steve Timmis. Steve…
We’re excited to have Jared at GCD today to discuss his newest book, The Pastor’s Justification, which deals with the struggles that pastors regularly face. _ BRANDON SMITH: It seems like you’ve written or contributed to a few books a year over the past…
At the upcoming C.S. Lewis-themed Desiring God National Conference, Joe Rigney (@joe_rigney), Assistant Professor of Theology and Christian Worldview at Bethlehem College & Seminary, will deliver a message titled, “Live Like a Narnian: Christian Discipleship in the C.S. Lewis Chronicles.”…
I have asked two men I highly respect to answer a few questions in hopes of providing a resource and encouragement to men entrusted with preaching the Word of God in our culture.
About a year ago, I sat down with some friends of mine in a virtual roundtable to speak on the benefits and downfalls of social media and blogging for Christians. What a great way to introduce Project TGM! These men…