Mike Pohlman
Associate Professor of Christian Preaching; Chair, Department of Christian Preaching
The Prosperity Gospel and the Need for Pilgrim Pastors
When a Pauline theology of suffering is seen in its connection to glory, the prosperity gospel is seen for what it truly is, namely, a different gospel, which is really no gospel at all.
Romans 5:1-2
Our Groaning Joy
The people of God are living “in this hope”—the time between the advents of Christ when our joy is mingled with the countless “groanings” associated with a fallen world.
Christ, Our Curse and Blessing
How churches can serve the most vulnerable
God’s judgment? A pastor’s response to Covid-19
How churches can serve their communities
Seeking the City of God
Don’t miss God’s grace in heavy providences
When people look at us, do they see a people gloriously uneasy in this world because we’re longing for another?
Preaching: An exercise in longing
How to preach so your church wants heaven more than life
All Things New in the New Semester
On technology and preaching
Being distracted is not the biggest risk of using technology in preaching. The greater danger is missing God himself.