4 things a pastor needs right after preaching
One of the most dangerous times for a pastor are the hours following his Sunday sermon.
One of the most dangerous times for a pastor are the hours following his Sunday sermon.
A conversation with Timothy Paul Jones about his new book, “Why Should I Trust The Bible?”
Wisdom from the past should be warmly embraced by Christians today.
Though his suffering was great, Spurgeon’s faith was strong.
What you and I need now more than ever is not fairness but forgiveness.
If people believe false ideas, inevitably they act on them in disastrous ways. Theology matters.
In the Season 2 finale of the Pastor Well Podcast, Dr. York sits down with Jimmy Scroggins (Senior Pastor at the Family Church in West Palm Beach, FL) to discuss the Three Circles and preaching to the President.
Learning about common grace is important to understand how God works in his world.
The New Testament writers never imagined a passive faith that could be sundered from a life of discipleship.
Dr. York sits down with Nancy Guthrie (author, theologian, Bible teacher) to discuss grief, biblical theology, and women in the church.
He saves teenagers. He changes teenagers. So if youth pastors like me are teaching the Bible without connecting each lesson or passage to Jesus, we’ve failed.
Many Christians have opposed church discipline for understandable, albeit uninformed, unbiblical, and misguided reasons.
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.
The entire Old Testament is anticipating a perfect obedient son and servant king.
The kingdom of God is the interplay of the king’s power over the king’s people in the king’s place.
Pastors should not be sheepish or shy about talking about religious liberty, but should instead be bold in shaping the witness of those entrusted to their spiritual care.
Dr. York sits down with Trillia Newbell (author, Director of Community Outreach at the ERLC) to discuss training/equipping women & pursuing diversity in the Church.
Understanding the Bible as a unified redemptive story dramatically changes the way we approach it.