interview

Life and Ministry with Thabiti Anyabwile
By M. Dever, T. Anyabwile | 03.31.2007Thabiti tells the amazing story of growing up in a fatherless, African-American home, and how he went from nominal Christianity to Muslim antagonist against Christ to despair to Christian pastor.

Particular Redemption, The New Perspective, and More (with John Piper and Bruce Ware)
By B. Ware, J. Piper, M. Dever | 02.28.2007John Piper offers his thoughts on the New Perspective and other prominent topics today. He also briefly interacts with Bruce Ware on the extent of the atonement.

The Gospel and Islam (with Thabiti Anyabwile)
By M. Dever, T. Anyabwile | 11.30.2006Pastor and author Thabiti Anyabwile describes the beliefs and history of Islam, his own experience as a Muslim, the contradictions in the Koran, as well as the way for churches to approach evangelism with Muslims, which he calls an amazing, God-given opportunity the church has today.

Church Reform and Black Churches (with Ken Jones)
By K. Jones, M. Dever | 02.29.2004How do you preach for change in a church with social gospel roots? Ken Jones, pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church in Compton, CA, takes the hot seat across from Mark Dever on the shape of reform in African-American churches.

History and Discipline of the Local Church (with Greg Wills)
By G. A. Wills, M. Dever | 02.17.2004What can a study of Baptist history bring to the modern church growth conversation? Join Mark Dever as he reflects on the Southern Baptist heritage with Greg Wills, Associate Professor of Church History at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Life and Apologetics with R. C. Sproul
By M. Dever, R. C. Sproul | 01.19.2004Ever wonder how theologians are formed? Join us as we talk with R.C. Sproul about the shaping of his life, theology, and ministry.

Preaching with Fred and Elizabeth Catherwood
By E. Catherwood, F. Catherwood, M. Dever | 11.19.2003How important is preaching? Listen as Fred and Elizabeth Catherwood (the daughter of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones) reflect on the centrality of expositional preaching for the life and health of the local church.

A Writer’s Retrospective
By J. Piper, M. Dever, M. Schmucker, M. Lawrence | 09.24.2003An interview with John Piper.

Theology and Current Issues (with Wayne Grudem)
By M. Dever, W. Grudem | 06.13.2003Theology and Current Issues with Wayne Grudem

Modern Church Reform I (with Mark Dever)
By M. Dever, M. Schmucker | 04.13.2003Modern Church Reform I with Mark Dever

The Local Church with C. J. Mahaney
By C. J. Mahaney, M. Dever | 02.14.2003Pull up a chair as Mark Dever sits down for a warm conversation with C.J. Mahaney, pastor of Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, MD. C.J.’s infectious tenderness as he recalls his conversion will encourage you to keep your own conversion experience near to your heart and in the front of your mind.

A Writer’s Retrospective with Iain Murray
By I. H. Murray, M. Dever | 11.18.2002The influential co-founder of The Banner of Truth Trust and long time Presbyterian pastor Iain Murray looks back over his shoulder at the past 50 years of his own ministry and writing.

Four Decades of Ministry with John Macarthur
By J. MacArthur, M. Dever | 07.11.2002John MacArthur recently celebrated 50 years at Grace Community Church. More than 15 years ago, Mark Dever interviewed him about his life and ministry.

Biblical Theology (with O. Palmer Robertson)
By M. Dever, O. Palmer Robertson | 06.25.2002Drawing on decades of teaching Old Testament in seminary settings around the world, Dr. O. Palmer Robertson of Knox Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale views Christ and the covenants, walking the listener methodically through God’s unfolding plan from a studied biblical-theological perspective.

The Gospel and its Implications for the Church with Michael Horton
By M. Dever, M. Horton | 06.18.2002Dr. Michael S. Horton, fiery author, seminary professor, and editor of Modern Reformation, discusses the importance of the objective Cross-work of Christ over against the emphasis on subjective interpretation common in evangelical circles today.