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"The world has changed. The cost to follow Jesus is going up. Are you prepared to pay?" Though written in the 1st Century, the letter to the Hebrews recorded in the New Testament has much to say to us in the 21st Century about persevering in the cause of Christ.Tom Sims is a graduate of the World of Life Bible Institute and has served various churches as youth pastor and teacher. He is the author of the newly published Unpuzzling Hebrews: A New Translation and Commentary. He has been married to his wife Janine since 2008, and the Lord has blessed them with two daughters.Recommended ResourceSermon Audio: Share your sermons online with Sermon Audio. Join a library of 2.3 million sermons from theologically conservative churches and other ministries from around the world. Embed your audio on your site, submit your sermons to podcast directories like iTunes, and list your church on the Local Church Finder.Resources Mentionedunpuzzlinghebrews.comDavid M. Allen. “Deuteronomy and Exhortation in Hebrews: A Study in Narrative Re-Presentation." Mohr Siebeck, 2008.Dwight Pryor, Center for Judaic-Christian Studies.William Lane's two volume commentary on Hebrews in the Word Biblical Commentary series.Edward William Fudge, Hebrews: Ancient Encouragement for Believers Today, Leafwood Publishers, 2009.Madison N. Pierce, Divine Discourse in the Epistle to the Hebrews: The Recontextualization of Spoken Quotations of Scripture, Cambridge University Press, 2020.Matthew W. Bates, The Birth of the Trinity: Jesus, God, and Spirit in the New Testament and Early Christian Interpretations of the Old Testament, Oxford University Press, 2016.Jason A. Whitlark, Resisting Empire: Rethinking the Purpose of the Letter to “the Hebrews.”, T&T Clark, 2016.Michael Wade Martin and Jason A. Whitlark, Inventing Hebrews: Design and Purpose in Ancient Rhetoric. Cambridge University Press, 2018.John Piper, Don't Waste Your Life, Crossway Books, 2003.
Bible-teaching churches need Bible teachers. Hear how Steve Brandon equips men to read, explain, and apply the Bible in their homes and in their churches.About Our GuestSteve Brandon is the founding pastor of Rock Valley Bible Church in Loves Park, Illinois. He earned his master of divinity from The Master's Seminary and his doctor of ministry from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been married to his wife Yvonne since 1992, and the Lord has blessed them with five children and one granddaughter. Featured ResourceThe Master's Seminary: Get equipped for pastoral and academic service beginning with a Master of Divinity through to a Doctor of Philosophy. On-site and distance-learning programs can provide you the flexibility you need to become the best you can be in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ.Resources MentionedSteve's blogJackson Hole Bible CollegeGrace Church of DuPage, Warrenville, IllinoisKishwaukee Bible Church, DeKalb, IllinoisWord Partners, Palos Heights, IllinoisThe Charles Simeon TrustThe Institute for Expository Preaching by OnePassion and Ligonier Ministries, Colin Marshall and Tony Payne, The Trellis and the Vine, Youngstown, OH: Matthias Media, 2021.
Many young men feel a call to pastoral ministry. Hear how the Lord brought Chris Turner from that initial call, through seminary, to his first church.About Our GuestChris Turner serves as pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Williamstown, Kentucky. He graduated from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2020, earning a masters of divinity in Christian ministry. He has been married to his wife Brianna since October 2020, and the Lord has blessed them with one son.Featured ResourceAccordance Bible Software: Study the Bible in the original languages and more on your laptop, smartphone, and mobile device.What You Will LearnHow did you come to faith in the Lord Jesus? (2:20)What does a call to pastoral ministry look like? (4:00)What advice do you have for young men who feel a call to ministry? (7:13)What attracted you to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary? (8:47)Why on-campus seminary classes are preferred? (11:20)What other advice do you have for young men considering seminary? (13:04)How is involvement in a local church vital for seminary students? (16:27)How did you come into full-time pastoral ministry just after you graduated from seminary? (18:39)What were your first sermons during your candidacy? (21:54)What was it like to work with a church pastoral search committee? (23:56)What is the leadership structure of the church you serve? (25:32)What has it been like coming on board a historic Baptist Church that had been without a pastor for over a year? (27:45)As a solo pastor, what does a typical week look like for you? (30:53)Why should you prioritize Bible study and sermon preparation? (33:03)How does handling mundane administrative tasks help you connect with and serve others? (33:58)What two priorities did you decide to focus on at the start of your ministry? (36:02)How have your expectations of pastoral ministry changed? (38:44)What advice do you have for seminary graduates looking for their first church ministry? (43:27)When should seminary students start looking for ministry positions? (46:00)How does your wife help you in pastoral ministry? (48:31)
Pastors produce a wealth of material in the course of sermon preparation and delivery. Scott LaPierre tells us how to publish this into books.About Our GuestScott LaPierre is senior pastor for Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, Washington. He is an author and conference speaker, and serves as a regional facilitator for Church and Family Life. He has been married to his wife Katie since 2006, and the Lord has blessed them with nine children.Sign up for Scott's newsletter and receive a free copy of his book, Seven Biblical Insights for Healthy, Joyful, Christ-Centered Marriages.Featured ResourceHow must the church and the family work together to accomplish God's work in this world? Church and Family Life proclaims the sufficiency of Scripture to direct churches and families in the true worship of God.What You Will LearnThe LaPierres' ninth child is named after George Müller (1:55)Scott's salvation following his brother's death (3:19)Leaving the Roman Catholic Church and how it affected his parents (11:09)About Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, Washington (17:46)About the spiritual climate of Pacific Northwest (24:02)Scott's process of sermon preparation and how it leads to book publishing (26:46)Benefits and disadvantages of self-publishing vs. traditional publishing (33:30)The typology of Genesis 22: How Abraham and Isaac foreshadow Christ (39:05)How the ongoing political/health crisis led to a church split and what came of it (41:06)Looking forward to upcoming conferences (47:29)How to Follow Scott LaPierrePersonal website: scottlapierre.orgFacebook: ScottLapierreMinistriesTwitter: @PastorWCCInstagram: @PastorWCCLinkedIn: PastorWCCYouTube: ScottLaPierreSupport the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Dr. Owen Strachan as a Christian intellectual has committed his life to bring theology into collision with culture.About Our GuestDr. Owen Strachan is a prolific author and speaker, hosts The City of God podcast, and also directs The Residency PhD program of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He’s been married to his wife Bethany since 2006, and the Lord has blessed them with three children. What You Will LearnWhy the late sexual revolution is continued evidence of Satan’s rebellion against GodHow Dr. Strachan came to faith as a child in New EnglandHow an early pursuit of politics fostered a desire for debate and cultural engagementHow Christian intellectuals encouraged Dr. Strachan to engage culture with theologyHow reading a biography of Jonathan Edwards awoke in Dr. Strachan a passion for God-centered theologyHow Dr. Strachan determined to tackle despised doctrines in the church and the worldHow Dr. Strachan protects his writing timeHow a Reformational mindset keeps Christians contending for the faithHow a rich theology sustains Christians in the face of worldly opposition How to Follow Dr. StrachanTwitter: @ostrachanFacebook: OwenDStrachanInstagram: @profstrachanCenter for Public TheologyThought Life blog on PatheosThe City of God podcastSupport the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Christians often believe a half-gospel that leaves them hopeless. But the whole gospel gives us hope and power to live as God intends.About Our GuestEric Wallace serves as founder and president of the Institute for Uniting Church and Home through which he has ministered to thousands of church leaders and families through conferences and seminars as well as private conversation. He has been married to his wife Leslee since 1995 and the Lord has blessed them with eight children.Featured ResourceSermon Audio: Share your sermons online with Sermon Audio. Join a library of over 1.7 million sermons from theologically conservative churches and other ministries from around the world. Embed your audio on your site, submit your sermons to podcast directories like Apple Podcasts, and list your church on the Local Church Finder.What You Will LearnHow growing up in a Christian home did not guarantee joy and peace in ChristHow Christians can walk by grace in Christ every dayThe importance of the church to provide relationships that lead to personal growthHow the gospel justifies and sanctifies believersHow reading the Scriptures in the home leads to transformationWhy Christians resort to a legalistic or programmatic approach to lifeHow church leaders can encourage the congregation with grace and hopeAdditional ResourcesThe Institute for Uniting Church and HomeEric’s latest book: Real Hope for Your Home: How Finding Joy Changes Us and Our RelationshipsYour Identity in Christ from A–Z (Free PDF Download)Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Many blessings accompany a long ministry with the same people. James Frank shepherded a flock for 40 years and challenges those who aspire to pastoral ministry. About Our Guest James Frank serves as pastor emeritus for Galilee Baptist Church in Saranac, Michigan, a church he had pastored for over 40 years. He graduated from Bob Jones University and Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary. He has been married to his wife Beth since 1960 and the Lord has blessed them with two children, three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Featured Resource Association of Certified Biblical Counselors: Increase your skill in bringing God’s Word to people in need of help and hope. What You Will Learn “The seminary is so wonderful to remember, but ... being in the ministry itself really sharpens everything. It becomes more valuable than the seminary itself.” Welcoming veteran missionaries into the home encourages obedient faith. His call to the ministry of preaching and teaching came by working with chain gang prisoners in Rock Hill, South Carolina in the 1950s. “I came to Galilee [in 1964] for $40 a week and it seemed like a million because I was able to preach.” How the church went from no godly, capable men to an abundance of them. What to do when hypocrites are in the church. How AWANA has been useful as a tremendous community influence. How area churches can work together and why this is important. God brings growth to the church through the faithful preaching of His Word. “I felt that rather than have a beautiful building, it was important for us to have a cathedral of truth, that we would not have anything to say except what was in the text and that the truth would be there and be evident in the text.” How to retire from pastoral ministry and what to do next. How a return to the church after retiring could look like. “I think we do not need more ministers. We need more ministers that are called of God.” “If you aspire to the ministry, you need to learn to study. You need to pay attention to books. You also need to pay attention to speech.” Listen to the interview with Andy Mooren, who succeeded Jim as pastor for Galilee Baptist Church.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
The church needs qualified men to teach the Word of God. Seminaries and local churches should work together to prepare these godly shepherds. About Our Guest Dr. Richard Mayhue has labored at The Master’s Seminary in various capacities since 1989 and currently serves as research professor of theology emeritus. He has served in pastoral ministry in several churches and has authored, contributed to, or edited over 30 books including The MacArthur Study Bible. He has been married to his wife B since 1966 and the Lord has blessed them with two married children, two grandsons, and a great-granddaughter. This is the second of two episodes with Dr. Mayhue. Listen to the first episode. Featured Resource Accordance Bible Software: Study the Bible in the original languages and more on your laptop, smartphone, and mobile device. What You Will Learn Why does The Master’s Seminary focus so intently on training men for pastoral ministry? Where do graduates of The Master’s Seminary go to serve in ministry? Why are these expository preachers so important to Christ’s church? How did the Word of God change your life? How should a seminary and a local church work together and why is this important? How should we respond to the statement, “they didn’t teach that to me in seminary”? What should prospective students look for in a seminary? What can a man do to best prepare for and thrive in seminary? What is the importance of having a good grasp of systematic theology for preaching? What projects are you working on now? Mentioned in the Episode Dr. Mayhue’s personal website: richardmayhue.net Email Dr. Mayhue The Master’s Seminary, Sun Valley, California Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California Books and Journals Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth The Master’s Seminary JournalSupport the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
The ministry of Dr. Richard Mayhue includes the church pulpit, the seminary lectern, and the writer’s desk. Hear how the Lord directed Dr. Mayhue through various venues to serve the church worldwide. About Our Guest Dr. Richard Mayhue has labored at The Master’s Seminary in various capacities since 1989 and currently serves as research professor of theology emeritus. He has served in pastoral ministry in several churches and has authored, contributed to, or edited over 30 books including The MacArthur Study Bible. He has been married to his wife B since 1966 and the Lord has blessed them with two married children, two grandsons, and a great-granddaughter. Featured Resource The Master’s Seminary: Get equipped for pastoral and academic service beginning with a Master of Divinity through to a Doctor of Philosophy. On-site and distance-learning programs can provide you the flexibility you need to become the best you can be in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ. What You Will Learn How did God bring Dr. Mayhue to saving faith in Jesus Christ? (Longer version) How did the Word of God transform their marriage and change the trajectory of their lives? How did Dr. Mayhue’s experience in the US Navy prepare him for Christian ministry? How an invitation to teach at a seminary resulted in Dr. Mayhue’s first experience in pastoral ministry? How did Dr. Mayhue first meet Dr. John MacArthur and how did they begin to work together? Did God intend Dr. Mayhue to be a pastor or a seminary professor? How did Dr. Mayhue and his wife discern the Lord’s will, and how did these moves affect their children? How did the burden to write come into Dr. Mayhue’s ministry? How did Dr. Mayhue’s teaching and preaching ministry feed his desire and ability to write? Mentioned in the Episode Dr. Mayhue’s personal website: richardmayhue.net Email Dr. Mayhue The Master’s Seminary, Sun Valley, California Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California Shepherds’ Conference Books and Journals Pastoral Ministry: How to Shepherd Biblically Preaching: How to Preach Biblically The MacArthur Study Bible Think Biblically
Serving the Lord takes many forms as we steward the resources He has entrusted to us. Hear how the Lord directed Andy Mooren into several venues of ministry. About Our Guest Andy Mooren is a graduate of Northwest Baptist Seminary in Tacoma, Washington. He currently serves as pastor for Galilee Baptist Church in Saranac, Michigan, where he has served since 2005. He has been married to his wife Kathi since 1987, and the Lord has blessed them with three daughters, one son-in-law, and a grandson to be born summer 2020. Featured Resource Sermon Audio: Share your sermons online with Sermon Audio. Join a library of 1.8 million sermons from theologically conservative churches and other ministries from around the world. Embed your audio on your site, submit your sermons to podcast directories like iTunes, and list your church on the Local Church Finder. Mentioned in the Episode Walsh Baptist Church, Walsh, ColoradoSupport the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Seminary education ought to inspire students to know God better, to study the Bible, to seek God's will, and submit to the Lordship of Jesus in every area. About Our Guest John Mark McDonnel is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and currently serves as director of the biblical studies program at Kiev Theological Seminary in Ukraine where he has served since 1998. He has been married to his wife Donna since 1989, and the Lord has blessed them with four children and a son-in-law. Featured Resource Accordance Bible Software: Study the Bible in the original languages and more on your laptop, smartphone, and mobile device. Other Resources Mentioned Howard G. Hendricks and William D. Hendricks. Living by the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible. Mark and his family have partnered with WorldVenture since 1996. Mark blogs occasionally at mcdonnel.wordpress.com.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Pastoral ministry is meant to be work shared among faithful men. Learn how Rob Zietlow serves alongside several other elders to shepherd the church. About Our Guest Rob Zietlow serves as senior associate pastor for Austin Bluffs Evangelical Free Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is a graduate of The Master’s University and The Master’s Seminary. Rob has been married to his wife Sharon since 1994, and the Lord has blessed them with three children and one son-in-law. Featured Resource Association of Certified Biblical Counselors: Increase your skill in bringing God’s Word to people in need of help and hope. Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
About Answers for Pastors Answers in Genesis held its annual Answers for Pastors conference October 8–10, 2019. The sessions took place in the new Answers Center at the Ark Encounter. The conference theme was “One Race, One Blood—Biblical and Scientific Answers.” Ten keynote sessions featured answers from a variety of speakers, including staff members of Answers in Genesis and friends of the ministry. Ken Ham, founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis, wrote in the conference materials, “Evolution is an inherently racist philosophy. Some of the statements Darwin wrote in his book The Descent of Man make that very clear! It offers no good answer to the question of ‘race.’ Over time, most evolutionists have finally come to the realization that genetically and biologically, there’s only one race—something the Bible teaches.” Next year’s conference is titled, “The Bible and Sexuality: Practical Answers for Today’s World.” Learn more at AnswersForPastors.org. Featured Resource SermonAudio.com: Post your sermon audio on the largest online library of sermons from conservative churches and other ministries. Your sermons will appear in the popular SermonAudio directory and you have many other methods of distributing your sermons across the world. Musicians Feautured at the Conference Singer and songwriter Michael O’Brien led several sessions of musical worship each day of the conference. Learn more about Michael’s work at MichaelO.org. Preeminent modern hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty provided a mini concert as part of the conference as well as a full evening concert with their band. Learn more at GettyMusic.com. Keynote Sessions Ken Ham: “Genesis, Foundations, and Races—Part 1” (Watch on YouTube) Bodie Hodge: “Where Did the People Groups Come From?” (Watch on YouTube) Joe Owen: “The Gospel to All Nations: ‘Re-hitching’ Missions to Genesis” (Watch on YouTube) Terry Mortenson: “Ape-Men, Adam, and the Gospel” Georgia Purdom: “Are Humans and Chimps Related?” Voddie Baucham: “Alienated by the Fall” (Watch on YouTube) Voddie Baucham: “Reconciled in Christ”
About Our Guest Phil Johnson serves as executive director of Grace to You, the media ministry which features John MacArthur’s teaching. He is an elder for Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, California, and helps shepherd the GraceLife fellowship group. He and his wife Darlene have been married since 1978, and they have three married sons and seven grandchildren. Featured Resource SermonAudio.com: Post your sermon audio on the largest online library of sermons from conservative churches and other ministries. Your sermons will appear in the popular SermonAudio directory and you have many other methods of distributing your sermons across the world. Ways to Connect with Phil Personal Website: Romans45.org Twitter: @Phil_Johnson_ Sermons from The GraceLife Pulpit PyroManiacs blog Additional Presentations of Phil’s Salvation Testimony A Fool for Christ’s Sake A Word of Personal Testimony How I Became a Christian (video, 18:30) Saved by Biblical Truth (audio, 16:40) Other Notes Phil graduated with a bachelor’s degree in theology from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. The first message Phil heard from John MacArthur was turned into a booklet, Found: God’s Will. Phil donated his Spurgeon Archive to Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for their further development. Listen to Phil’s six-part sermon series on some of the major heresies from history that still afflict the church today. Phil’s Preaching Events in March 2020 March 4–6, at the annual Shepherds’ Conference, sponsored by Grace Church in Los Angeles, California. March 27–28, at the annual Answers for Women conference, sponsored by Answers in Genesis. March 29, to Liberty Bible Church in Williamstown, Kentucky.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
[smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/diligentpastors/16-ron-mcdonnel.mp3?stats-code=16-ron-mcdonnel.mp3" social_linkedin="true" social_pinterest="true" social_email="true" ] This episode continues the conversation with my father-in-law, Ron McDonnel. Listen to part one. About Our Guest Ron McDonnel has served in pastoral ministry for nearly 45 years, primarily serving Katy Bible Church near Houston, Texas. He has been married to his wife Margaret for 28 years and together they have 5 married children, 22 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. He is also my father-in-law and for six years I had the privilege of working alongside him in ministry. Featured Resource Samaritan Ministries: Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians helping other Christians pay for their health-care expenses while also praying for one another. Recover your liberty in choosing and paying for your health care. Other Resources Ron’s weekly Bible study can be heard on KHCB. Tune in at 1:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (Central Time). The KHCB Mobile App is available for multiple devices. Interns from Katy Bible Church Now Serving Abroad: Episode 3: Leading Unbelievers to Faith and Leadership with Michael Luehrmann Episode 4: Strengthening the Church in South Africa with Tim Cantrell Training in Biblical Counseling: Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. Faith Church, Lafayette, Indiana Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
The fear of the Lord ought to motivate us to live and serve deliberately. Learn how one man has devoted his life to proclaiming the glory of God. About Our Guest Ron McDonnel has served in pastoral ministry for nearly 45 years, primarily serving Katy Bible Church near Houston, Texas. He has been married to his wife Margaret for 28 years and together they have 5 married children, 22 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. He is also my father-in-law and for six years I had the privilege of working alongside him in ministry. Featured Resource Accordance Bible Software: Study the Bible in the original languages and more on your laptop, smartphone, and mobile device. Other Resources Ron’s weekly Bible study can be heard on KHCB. Tune in at 1:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (Central Time). The KHCB Mobile App is available for multiple devices. Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Relationships in the church have a tremendous effect. “Speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ.” About Our Guest Andy Mikels has served for over five years as pastor for Immanuel Baptist Church in Danville, Kentucky. He is a graduate of Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, as well as The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has been married to his wife Karen since 1995 and the Lord has blessed them with four children. Featured Resource Samaritan Ministries: Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians helping other Christians pay for their health-care expenses while also praying for one another. Recover your liberty in choosing and paying for your health care. Other Resources John MacArthur’s book The Charismatics was republished as Charismatic Chaos. See also Strange Fire: The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship. The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-Shift That Changes Everything by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne The Death of Death in the Death of Christ by John Owen Associated of Certified Biblical Counselors Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
“What was true of God before the fire is just as true now after the fire.” How does God refresh and nourish His people in the face of adversity?Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Learn how to lead a church through changes, even drafting a new constitution. See how strong expository preaching lays the necessary foundation.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
What You Will Learn How a high school math teacher helped lead Michael to trust Christ How youth work developed Michael’s passion for pastoral ministry How God used health difficulties to introduce Michael to his future wife How to use the original biblical languages in your study and preaching How to run a monthly “Ask the Pastor” night to answer biblical questions from the congregation Why spiritual growth of the congregation should precede numerical growth How to use a program called “God Rewards Our Work” (GROW) to increase church participation in outreach to the community How all ages can be involved in church ministry Why patience is necessary when introducing doctrinal and practical change in a church Why the authority of the Bible enables clarity in your Bible teaching How to deal with criticism, discouragement, and other hurtful aspects of pastoral ministry Why training in biblical counseling is critical to shepherding people About Our Guest Michael Boutot has served in pastoral ministry for over 35 years, including roles as associate pastor, interim pastor, youth pastor, church planter, and senior pastor. He current serves as pastor for First Millville Baptist Church near Cincinnati, Ohio. He has been married to his wife Carol for 38 years in June and the Lord has blessed them with twelve children and 14 grandchildren.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Pastors, we are to teach the truth and refute error. How confident and competent are you in these important tasks?Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Is your church characterized by sound biblical teaching, a high view of God, love for one another, godly leadership, and gospel ministry?Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Randy Cook underscores the importance of theological education, expository preaching, and missions-mindedness in the life of the church.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
I attended this year’s Shepherds’ Conference last week in Southern California. Listen to my recap of some highlights and hear brief testimonies from several other conference guests.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
The three primary terms in the New Testament referring to church leaders are elder, overseer, and pastor. These three words describe the group of godly men who provide shepherding, leading, caring, feeding work for the congregation. A few additional words indicate the preaching work of church leaders as well as their authoritative influence in the congregation. The role of deacons is to come alongside the elders to assist them in caring for the local church. Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Todd Bolen illustrates the importance of learning the land of the Bible as part of our personal Bible study as well as the pastoral ministry of the Word.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Tim Cantrell speaks about strengthening the church in South Africa.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Michael Luehrmann speaks about evangelization, discipleship, and church planting in northern England.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Jason Dohm shares the process he uses to prepare sermons for the church he serves.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Podcast for Diligent Pastors. Be encouraged in your shepherding work by hearing from pastors and those who train them. Learn more at DiligentPastors.com.Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)