Episode 159: Pastor Well with Dr. Hershael York
Blog
- Marriage
- Challenges
Recommended Resource: A Practical Guide for Life and Ministry
A Practical Guide for Life and Ministry: Overcoming 7 Challenges Pastors Face by David Horner Many books focus […]
- College Ministry
Episode 158: Back to School with Chuck Lawless, Caleb Iversen, and Zac Menser
- baptism
Recommended Resource: Believer’s Baptism: Sign of the New Covenant in Christ
Believer’s Baptism: Sign of the New Covenant in Christ (edited) by Thomas R. Schreiner and Shawn Wright Is […]
- christian living
Episode 157: 50 Years of Following Jesus with Dr. Chuck Lawless
Lamenting the Personal Pain of Ministry
“Where do you go when your calling collides with the corruption of people who call themselves Christians?” Mark Vroegop, lead pastor of College Park Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, preaches on Psalm 55 about how we must not cease talking to God in our pain of ministry. Lament psalms teach us this. We must keep talking to Him.
Prayer is Power
Prayer is one area of the Christian life where we tend to have more questions than answers, especially when we consider not only praying on our own but praying together as a church. We want to pray, we know we ought to pray, but sometimes we don’t know where to start. When we look to Scripture, we find that prayer is the personal and public plea of God’s people to our Father who hears us. It is one of the means by which God shapes His people both individually and corporately. Corporate prayer is a particular time when the Holy Spirit knits His people together in Him, and to one another.
Commending Pastors to the Way of Christ: An Interview with Director Ronjour Locke
Last week, we introduced you to our center. This week, we’d like to take the opportunity to introduce to the Director of the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership, Professor Ronjour Locke. Professor Locke was formerly the Associate Director, and before coming to Southeastern, pastored for many years. To learn a little more about Professor Locke, continue reading below.
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