
3 Quick Ways Churches Can Help Newlyweds
Parents, pastors and pre-marital counselors, lend me your ear. The next 5 minutes of reading could prove to be helpful to the people you love
Parents, pastors and pre-marital counselors, lend me your ear. The next 5 minutes of reading could prove to be helpful to the people you love
This article was originally published on The Gospel Coalition. Kimm and I had one premarital session before our wedding. It lasted maybe five minutes, just
In this short video, Dave tackles the important question: How do you preach the gospel in your marriage?
The following article is an excerpt from Letting Go, a book I wrote with Paul Gilbert that was recently published by Zondervan. This article was originally published
Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Preaching Martyn Lloyd-Jones helps to frame one of the most difficult questions facing the soul-stirred potential pastor. Inevitably a call to ministry
This article was originally published on The Gospel Coalition. Every church leader has been there. We arrive home after an excruciating meeting with someone whose
The gospel is for everyone, which means the summons to be a pastor doesn’t stop with the saved. So if you’re called to preach the
Imagine that you want to purchase a new, sturdy, handcrafted kitchen table, assembled from the finest pieces of oak. You happen to live near an
Whether you’re an established pastor or just beginning your exploration of pastoral calling, let this prayer from The Valley of Vision encourage you. — O Lord, Length
A Majestic Vision Charles Spurgeon was crazy-busy on steroids. In addition to his duties as pastor of the massive Metropolitan Tabernacle Church, Spurgeon worked unrelentingly
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