
Ambition in a Post Modern World
My dad was a steelworker in Pittsburgh. So was his father and his grandfather and, well, you get the picture. I worked in the steel
My dad was a steelworker in Pittsburgh. So was his father and his grandfather and, well, you get the picture. I worked in the steel
(this article also appears on the the Crossway blog, where the newly revised and updated version of the book Am I Called?: The Summons to Pastoral Ministry was
In this episode of the “Am I Called?” podcast, Dave talks to Barnabas Piper. Barnabas works at Lifeway Christian Resources for the Leadership Development Team.
The conclusion of a sermon is a dangerous moment for the preacher. He has just spent 30-45 minutes in an expository deluge, dumping his study
The Gospel Coalition’s International Outreach Project: Am I Called? Spanish Language Translation & Printing A new project as part of The Gospel Coalition’s international outreach, fundraising
(Click Here for the Spanish Translation) The phone call just ended. It was a wonderful hour spent talking with the Lead Pastor of a thriving
Rick Denham is the President of Fiel Ministries, which is the largest Reformed Christian publisher in Brazil. Dave recently interviewed Rick, and they discussed: Why
In this episode of the “Am I Called?” podcast, Dave talks to Don Whitney. Don has been Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Associate Dean at The Southern Baptist Theological
In this episode of the Am I Called podcast, Dave talks to author and speaker, Randy Alcorn. Randy is the president of Eternal Perspectives Ministries,
In this episode, Dave talks with pastor and author, J.R. Vassar. J.R. is lead pastor of Church At The Cross in Grapevine, Texas. J.R. is
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