
Episode 30: Bryant & George Wright discuss family in ministry & why we need the SBC.
Dr. York sits down with father-and-son Bryant & George Wright to discuss family in ministry & why we need the SBC.
Dr. York sits down with father-and-son Bryant & George Wright to discuss family in ministry & why we need the SBC.
Dr. York sits down with Amy Whitfield (director of marketing and communications, SEBTS; associate VP for convention communications, Executive Committee) to discuss SBC FAQs and parenting teenagers.
Dr. York sits down with Ray Ortlund (pastor at Immanuel Church in Nashville, TN, president of Renewal Ministries, Regional Director at Acts 29 Ministries) to discuss humility, joy in Christ, and discipling your children.
I want to call my Baptist brothers and sisters to recover this time-honored method of teaching children (and adults) biblical doctrine.
The Bible puts solid ground beneath our feet so that we don’t have to guess at what it means to be male and female.
The biggest need in youth ministry isn’t better games or cooler leaders, but deep, gospel-rooted, Scripture-saturated, Christ-exalting theology.
Dr. York sits down with Michael Reeves (president, Union School of Theology in the UK) to discuss the Trinity, family, and the global state of Christianity.
Hershael York sits down with Kevin Ezell — president of the North American Mission Board — to discuss friendship, family, and purity.
I want them to know the gospel is everything. I want them to know defending the Bible is dangerous, but worth the risk.
What should church leaders do if a congregation member asks for their child to be identified as transgender
Three syllables is all you have to remember, read, pray, sing. Read the Bible, pray together and sing together.
As parents, I think we need to rest in looking at the child’s life holistically and not get fixated on our child asking Jesus into their hearts.
strategies for reading to your children
When we are faithful to God in bringing our family together to worship, we are fulfilling the very purpose for which He created us.