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Review
Is Elder Plurality Necessary?
Plurality, when rightly exercised, curbs the innate tendencies to control, to make ministry about self, and to use the church instead of serving it.
Episode
On the Tone of the Text
What should the preacher do with the tone of the text? How does the distinction in the audience affect the sermon? Dave, Ed, and Jeremy discuss this important topic.
Episode
Isaiah 17–18: On Paper Tigers and Saving Signals
After our holiday hiatus, Bible Talk is back! In this episode, Alex, Jim, and Sam discuss Isaiah 17–18, which includes the LORD's oracle against Damascus and Cush.
Article
What We Learned from Asking a Pastor to Step Down
Character is not a secondary, nice-to-have feature for an elder; it is essential to the role.
Episode
On Persecution in Missions
On this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark and Jonathan talk to Matt Rhodes on his new book.
Journal
Pastoring and the Conscience
Talk of “calibrating the conscience” often comes with two pastoral concerns: legalism in one corner and moral liberalism in the other.
Episode
On Women on the Field
Jenny and Keri talk with 3 women on the mission field about why they chose to move overseas and how their sending churches support and encourage them.
Article
Calibrated Resistance: A Biblical Blueprint for Obeying and Disobeying Authority
How can we know when to resist man’s commands?
Article
Rejoicing in Persecution Without Romanticizing Pain
Persecution doesn't result in growth alone.
Episode
On Ministry in Kuala Lumpur
Ryan talks with missionaries about life and ministry in KL.
Review
Marriage: What God Joins Together Is Good for the World
In the name of justice and human flourishing, let us seek to rebuild the norms, structures, and practices of enduring, healthy marriages and families.
Episode
On John Cotton’s Congregationalism
On this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark and Jonathan invite Stephen Yuille and Caleb Morell to talk about the writing of John Cotton, focusing on his perspective on Congregationalism.