Episode 2: Missions, Preaching, and Spiritual Warfare with Paul Chitwood
Dr. York sits down with Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board, to discuss missions, preaching, and spiritual warfare.
Dr. York sits down with Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board, to discuss missions, preaching, and spiritual warfare.
The hymns of the church ought to be built on, shaped by, and saturated with the Word of God.
Remember, she is your wife, not your fellow pastor.
One of the great sources of spiritual strength is Christian friendship and fellowship.
Those who have been changed and shaped by the gospel cannot help but speak and share the gospel.
Leaving a church is serious business. Here’s what to think about before you do.
When to end counseling is always a judgment call. Here’s how to make it.
Donald S. Whitney discusses his book “How Can I Be Sure I’m a Christian?” and the satisfying certainty of eternal life
To know God savingly is to know him as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Anything less is not Christian.
Church disrupters are dangerous. Learn how to spot them — and how to deal with them.
Pastors can change the landscape of congregations to better reflect the heart of God toward those suffering from and living with disabilities.
How do we reach people who identify as Christians, but aren’t?
In our drive to make everything cross-centered, have we forgotten the empty tomb?
The trials associated with pastoral ministry are not new and you’re not alone.
A pastor’s true calling is to shepherd the souls of God’s people humbly, willingly, and eagerly.
This is a message not for the tender conscience or the stumbling believer, but rather for the pseudo-religious who stands over against Jesus in smugness.
It is not just the sheep that need biblical community and accountability.