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Article
Make Sure Your Members Are Christians, Not Just Immigrants
This article is written to pastors who serve in an international setting. If that’s you, I have but one piece of counsel: you must make sure your church members are Christians, not simply immigrants or expats.
Review
Book Review: Discerning Your Call To Ministry, by Jason Allen
As I reflect on my own journey to the ministry, I wish I had this book as a young man exploring what it meant to be a pastor.
Article
Helping Women Whose Husbands Struggle with Pornography
These foundational truths should help us pastors minister to the hurting hearts of sisters whose husbands struggle with pornography
Video
Pursuing God in the Pursuit of Godliness
First Five Years is a 9Marks Conference meant to encourage and instruct new pastors. Check out the videos from First Five Years 2017 on our website, or listen to the messages on iTunes.
Video
Panel #2
First Five Years is a 9Marks Conference meant to encourage and instruct new pastors. Check out the videos from First Five Years 2017 on our website, or listen to the messages on iTunes.
Article
Is It Self-Serving to Teach on Your Own Authority?
We asked two pastors the question: Is it self-serving to teach on a pastor’s authority? If not, then how should you do it?
Video
Loving the Sheep — Jeremy Yong | First Five Years 2016
Jeremy Yong’s session during the First 5 Years conference in Fort Worth, TX. For more about 9Marks conferences and ministry, please visit http://www.9marks.org
Review
Book Review: The 3-D Gospel: Ministry in Guilt, Shame, and Fear Cultures, by Jason Georges
Jason Georges, The 3-D Gospel: Ministry in Guilt, Shame, and Fear Culture. 3D Gospel, 2014, 82 pages. $8.99. I am a pastor who grew up in an honor-shame culture, so the title 3D Gospel: Ministry in Guilt, Shame and Fear Cultures piqued my interest. The author Jayson Georges (M. Div., Talbot) spent nine years in Central […]
Review
Book Review: Reviewing Leadership, by Robert Banks and Bernice M. Ledbetter
Christians wanting a true evaluation of current approaches to leadership will unfortunately have to wait. This book isn't it.