Wounded By Those We Love
Recently I sat with a pastor from another city who spoke of deep wounds he carried over how certain church members responded to him when they disagreed. Only hours later, I met with a husband
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Recently I sat with a pastor from another city who spoke of deep wounds he carried over how certain church members responded to him when they disagreed. Only hours later, I met with a husband
In this video, Dave talks to Daniel Montgomery, lead pastor of Sojourn Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Because of Daniel’s proximity to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, he often interacts with seminary students. Dave asked him to
C.S. Lewis once said, “Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back, everything is different…” I think Lewis meant that one way to get perspective on the present is
In this short video, Dave tackles the important question: How do you preach the gospel in your marriage?
I recently read that, since 1996, wealthy countries have forgiven nearly $110 billion dollars in debt from impoverished countries. Don’t just gloss over that figure – $110 billion! This is an astonishing amount of debt!
Coaching the next generation of pastors is critical for every generation that desires to see the continuation of healthy churches in the future. This coaching usually begins with young men in one’s congregation, usually college
There are certain things you can be absolutely sure of. The Cleveland Browns will always be the cellar dwellers of the AFC North. Rocky I will always be a great movie. People in Tallahassee will
In this episode of the Am I Called podcast, Dave talks about how his preaching has changed over thirty years of preaching. He touches upon: Thinking that preaching longer meant being more effective. Becoming gospel-centered
When a guy is drafted into the NFL, he is keenly aware that his future includes some serious pain. He knows the summer workouts will be hot and the coaches will grind him into the
It was six months and four days back in 1982. They were the longest days in the history of the world – at least from my lovestruck perspective. It was the period between my engagement
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