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Jared C. Wilson joins Kelsi to chat about his latest book, Lest We Drift: Five Departure Dangers from the One True Gospel. In the book, Jared has identified the potential and problems with evangelical departures from gospel-centrality. In this conversation, Jared defines "gospel-centeredness" and then goes through the five key dangers he's identified in the book.Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Author in Residence, and General Editor, For the Church. In addition, he serves as the director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church. He's the author of numerous books, including The Storied Life, Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church (a World Magazine Book of the Year in 2016), The Pastor's Justification, Supernatural Power for Everyday People, and The Gospel Driven Church.Show Notes:Support 15171517 PodcastsThe 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts1517 on YoutubeMore from Kelsi: Kelsi Klembara Follow Kelsi on Instagram Follow Kelsi on Twitter Kelsi's Newsletter Subscribe to the Show: Apple Podcasts Spotify YoutubeMore from Jared:Lest We Drift: Five Departure Dangers from the One True GospelFollow Jared on XJared's Website
Here at MinistryWatch I have witnessed a tragic phenomenon over and over again. A young person begins the Christian life with passion and enthusiasm. But if that person doesn't put down an anchor in the Gospel, he begins to drift. Before long, that young person finds himself, or herself, broken apart on the rocks, wondering, “How did this happen?” If that person was a leader in the church, the damage can spread far and wide. My guest today, Jared Wilson, says Scripture can answer the question “How did this happen?” He points to Hebrews 2:1 as a key. “Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it.” His new book is called “Lest We Drift: Five Departure Dangers from the One True Gospel.” I've got to say that I have been looking forward to this book and my conversation with Jared, in part because I believe the topic is so vital, but also because I've been following Jared on social media for a while and have found him to be one of the increasingly rare sane voices there. So it was a pleasure to settle in to this conversation with him. Jared C. Wilson is assistant professor of pastoral ministry and author in residence at Midwestern Seminary in Kansas City. He is also pastor for preaching and the director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church, a Kansas City suburb. I'd like to remind you that during the month of March we are asking our regular listeners and readers to prayerfully consider becoming a monthly supporter of MinistryWatch. Monthly supporters play a special and badly needed role here at MinistryWatch. They give us a certain baseline of support that we know we can count on every month. That is a tremendous help in our planning. I also want to mention that as a monthly supporter you will receive ALL the donor premiums we offer during the year. To become a monthly supporter, just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the donate button at the top of the page. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. Thanks to Amy Morris at Zondervan, as well as my assistant Carley Southerland, for arranging my interview with Jared Wilson. Please join me again on Friday when Natasha Cowden and I review the news of the week that we've been covering here at MinistryWatch. Until then, may God bless you.
In this special season of Make It Simple, we're having conversations with friends all about Matt's new book, Junk Drawer Jesus.This week, we welcome Jared Wilson to talk about Chapter 2: "The Myth of the Cosmic Scale" and how the point was never to be perfect (spoiler alert: you won't achieve it anyway).You can grab your copy of Junk Drawer Jesus by Matt Popovits today at 1517.org or anywhere books are sold!***Jared C. Wilson is an assistant professor of pastoral ministry, an author in residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a staff pastor for preaching, and director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. An award-winning author of over 20 books, Jared also hosts the For The Church Podcast and co-hosts The Heart of Pastoring Podcast (with Ronnie Martin).Support the showSupport the show******For more information on Make It Simple Ministries, head to https://makeitsimple.org/To support Make It Simple, head here: Support the showBuy your copy of Junk Drawer Jesus wherever books are sold.
Jared C. Wilson is an author of over twenty books and a popular speaker at churches and conferences around the world. He serves as Pastor for Preaching and the Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri. He is also an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. His new book is The Storied Life: Christian Writing as Art and Worship. In this episode, Jared and Jonathan Rogers talk about the multi-faceted calling of a writer, and the ways that writing a means of transformation for the writer as much as a means of communication to a reader. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life
Jared Wilson is an award-winning author of over 20 books and a popular speaker at churches and conferences around the world. A 30-year ministry veteran, he is especially known for his passionate gospel-centered teaching.Jared serves as Pastor for Preaching and the Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri and as an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.Jared is a great writer, and it's been my honor to have him on the podcast before. Today, he joins me to talk about one of his new releases, The Storied Life: Christian Writing as Art and Worship.
Stephanie welcomes pastor and author Jared C. Wilson for an intriguing conversation about what a true, authentic friendship with Jesus feels and tastes like. They talk about how it will transform your life, and your very identity. It is about knowing Christ, and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship in His sufferings – as Paul tells us in Philippians 3:10, which is Stephanie's favorite verse and lifelong quest! So, you are invited to join this conversation to embrace friendship with Christ in ways that will take you deeper than any other relationship on earth. Stephanie and Jared talk about what friendship is – what is has been historically, and what our modern technologies have turned it into. They discuss the importance of a lifelong quest for humility as the key to ever-deepening intimacy with Christ. They talk about the danger and reality of staleness with Him and how to remedy. They talk about that “holy heartburn” the disciples on the way to Emmaus experienced when Christ gave them the greatest, most comprehensive Bible study ever – and how we can join in on the experience. Jared touches on the importance of suffering in the midst of life as a touchpoint towards Christ – much as we would rather avoid it. Stephanie reads all the books whose authors she welcomes here at Gospel Spice (yes, that is a LOT of reading). But once in a while, a book draws her in so deeply, and resonates with her own longing so closely, that she finds herself lingering within its pages and relishing its flavors. So it was with Jared's book, “Friendship with the Friend of sinners.” So, listen in, and then consider grabbing your own copy – for yourself and for a friend! Stephanie suspects you will be glad you did. MORE ABOUT JARED C. WILSON Jared C. Wilson is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a pastor and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. An award-winning author of over 20 books, Jared also hosts the For The Church Podcast and co-hosts The Art of Pastoring Podcast, which is published by Christianity Today. Jared is not a catalytic "agent of change" or a visionary anything. He is a failed church planter and once made a mess of his marriage. He likes food too much and worries way too much about what people think, and he's definitely not all that he's cracked up to be. After nearly 30 years of ministry, he's mainly learned that he's kind of a nincompoop. But he knows Jesus loves him. Find more at https://www.jaredcwilson.com/ MORE ABOUT “FRIENDSHIP WITH THE FRIEND OF SINNERS” Are you longing for true connection? The Bible calls Jesus the friend of sinners, but it's hard to imagine what friendship with Jesus really looks like. How are we supposed to feel that close to a holy, perfect, and invisible God? How do we see Jesus as the real person he is? And how do we experience true friendship with him when we struggle to maintain true friendship on earth? Join author Jared C. Wilson as he explores what it means to be a friend of Jesus. Through candid personal stories and insights into the Gospels, Wilson uncovers easily overlooked details of the close relationship Jesus had with his followers. He reveals the ways we often hold Jesus at arm's length and shows how to draw close to him through radical honesty, consistent communication, and unconditional love. DISCOVER THE GOSPEL SPICE MINISTRIES The Gospel Spice Podcast is part of a larger range of tools given to you by Gospel Spice Ministries. In a nutshell, we exist to inspire Christ-followers to delight in God. In more details: we provide resources to empower Christian leaders across generational, social, ethnic and geographical boundaries towards more intimacy with Jesus Christ and discipleship effectiveness through a Biblical Christocentric foundation. The Gospel-Spice Ministries provide a safe environment for spiritual and community growth empowering people to know Christ more intimately, serve one another more powerfully, and reach the world for Jesus. PLAY IT FORWARD by SHARING the link with friends and family. PRAY IT FORWARD by praying for us and those you share it with! PAY IT FORWARD!! Would you consider supporting this show today to help others enjoy it for free? It comes to you completely free, but is labor-intensive to produce, and we want to keep putting it in the ears of people! Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status. Your donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170. We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. All donations above our minimal operating costs go to Christian organizations fighting human trafficking. (*ListenNotes ranking, 2023) YOU ARE INVITED to follow in the footsteps of Jesus this fall! Stephanie invites you to join her for this virtual tour of first-century Israel to experience Jesus' teachings like never before. This original online Bible Study by Gospel Spice will be taught exclusively from October 5 to November 16, 2023. Go to gospelspice.com/footsteps to register, and all the details! YOU ARE INVITED to follow in the footsteps of Jesus this fall! Stephanie invites you to join her for this virtual tour of first-century Israel to experience Jesus' teachings like never before. This original online Bible Study by Gospel Spice will be taught exclusively from October 5 to November 16, 2023. Go to gospelspice.com/footsteps to register, and all the details! Support us on PayPal!
This week, Jared Wilson joins the podcast to talk about Pastors, and shares some inside baseball about what it's like to be a pastor these days. He brings empathy and compassion to the conversation, and reminds us all that sometimes the key to success... is time and experience. It's a surprising conversation that you won't want to miss. Jared Wilson is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a pastor and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. Jared hosts the For The Church Podcast and co-hosts The Art of Pastoring Podcast.Support the show******To support Make It Simple, head to mpm.simple donation.comCheck out What Matters Most, daily teachings from Matt Popovits, available wherever you get your podcasts.For more information on MPM, head to mattpopovits.com Support the show
Nate sits down with author & pastor Jared C. Wilson (while Jared was in Rochester!) to discuss the art of pastoring, Jared's fiction novels (including a secret unpublished one), combat with snakes, and beyond. Jared C. Wilson is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and a pastor and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. He is an award-winning author of over 20 books. Jared also co-hosts The Art of Pastoring Podcast published by Christianity Today.
In this episode Matt interviews Jared C. Wilson, who has been a pastor and church planter and now trains them at Midwestern Seminary. He's also authored over 20 books including The Imperfect Disciple; Your Jesus Is Too Safe; and his personal favourite, Gospel Deeps. They focus primarily on a couple of his latest books, The Gospel-Driven Church and Gospel-Driven Ministry but before getting there they talk about topics ranging from doppelgängers to depression; from book publishers to feeling “called"; from leading with a limp to what being “Gospel-Driven” actually means. ABOUT Jared Wilson is a former pastor and church planter whose now one of those guys with like 6 jobs. He serves at Midwestern Seminary as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence. He's the General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast — they produce a ton of great resources for those in ministry). He's the Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. He also co-hosts The Art of Pastoring Podcast published by Christianity Today.
(00:00-7:31): Why does art matter in times of conflict? Brian and Aubrey talked about this and shared their thoughts on the following articles: “In Somalia, a rare female artist promotes images of peace” “Why art has the power to change the world” (7:31-25:46): Lee Strobel, Founding Director of the Lee Strobel Center for Evangelism and Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University and New York Times best-selling author of more than forty books, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his new book, “The Case for Heaven: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for Life After Death.” Learn more about Lee and his books at leestrobel.com and connect with him on Twitter at @LeeStrobel Learn more about the Lee Strobel Center for Evangelism and Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University at ccu.edu/strobelcenter (25:46-43:48): Jared Wilson, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church, and Host of the For the Church podcast & Cohost of Christianity Today's The Art of Pastoring podcast, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his new book, “Love Me Anyway: How God's Perfect Love Fills Our Deepest Longing.” Learn more about Jared and his book at lovemeanywaybook.com and connect with him on Twitter at @jaredcwilson (43:48-53:01): What are some ways we can offer support to loved ones who are in pain? Brian and Aubrey talked about this and discussed the Good Morning America story, “Photo of toilet paper, Cheez-Its becomes lesson on supporting someone after miscarriage.” They also unpacked the SWEET Institute article, “10 tips for supporting someone through emotional pain and loss.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, MO. In addition, he serves as the director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church. He's the author of numerous books, including Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church (a World Magazine Book of the Year in 2016), The Pastor's Justification, Supernatural Power for Everyday People, The Gospel Driven Church, and most recently The Gospel According to Satan: Eight Lies About God that Sound Like the Truth. Find Jared's books here: https://amzn.to/38P4XFJ
JC, Brian, and Nate sit down for a conversation today with Jared Wilson. Jared C. Wilson is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. He also co-hosts The Art of Pastoring Podcast hosted by Christianity Today.Jared is not a catalytic "agent of change" or a visionary anything. He is a failed church planter and once made a mess of his marriage. He likes food too much and worries way too much about what people think, and he's definitely not all that he's cracked up to be. After 25 years of ministry, he's mainly learned that he's kind of a nincompoop. But he knows Jesus loves him.
IntroductionIn this episode of The Greater Heritage podcast we review The Gospel According to Satan: Eight Lies about God that Sound Like the Truth. It is a Jared Wilson book published by Thomas Nelson.Apologetics is one of my favorite branches of theology. If you've listed to our podcast before, that's probably not a surprise to you. The Gospel According to Satan is an excellent book on the subject, particularly as it clarifies many things that sound right about Christianity, but are actually completely un-Biblical lies perpetuated by Satan.It manages to teach doctrine without confusing readers too. It is also filled with practical pastoral tips as it gets to the heart of some of the most pressing questions facing contemporary man.Jared Wilson Book Review (The Gospel According to Satan)Jared Wilson's book looks at how Satan deceives and distorts gospel truths through lies that sound appealing.As he puts it, Satan does not want us to think thoughts about God at all. However, if we do the next best thing is for him to get us thinking wrong thoughts about God.From this jumping off point, Wilson teaches readers how to focus on what God really said, instead of what the devil tries to make us think He said (a strategy that Adam and Eve fell prey to in the Garden of Eden).Throughout the book, he explores 8 different lies of Satan that sound true, but are not.For example, God Just Wants You to Be Happy, You Need to Live Your Truth, Your Feelings Are Reality, You Need to Let Go and Let God and more.Along the way, issues such as antinomianism, legalism and relativism present themselves in a easy to understand manner.Wilson also gives readers a healthy dose of theological history, including a discussion about the Keswick movement for example.My biggest personal takeaways were the book's emphasis on God's desiring of our holiness over our happiness, and how pain, even when we don't understand it, has meaning.In addition, his pastoral anecdotes, introspection and keen knowledge of contemporary issues add credibility and really resonated with me.ConclusionOverall, The Gospel According to Satan is a readable, practical, current, and doctrinally clarifying book that I recommend to all readers, especially those with questions about Christianity.Intro and outro music provided by Five Minute Plan. Be sure to check them out!Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this review are solely those of the reviewer. They do not represent any endorsement from the publisher.About Jared WilsonJared C. Wilson is assistant professor of pastoral ministry at Spurgeon College, author in residence of Midwestern Seminary, general editor of For the Church, and director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. His books include Your Jesus Is Too Safe, Gospel Wakefulness, The Imperfect Disciple, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He lives outside Kansas City with his wife, Becky, and their two daughters.
Many of the struggles of pastoral ministry go unseen. Along with the joys of serving our churches come the challenges of conflict, fear, and criticism. In the midst of these, pastors care for souls, preach the Word, and attempt to live healthy lives with our families and friends. On The Art of Pastoring, join Jared Wilson and Ronnie Martin as they reflect on their decades of experience in ministry, engaging in frank and vulnerable conversation on lessons learned and pathways discovered as they've sought to follow Jesus and pastor well. Jared Wilson is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Seminary, and Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church, all in Kansas City, MO. He has authored over twenty books, including the forthcoming Gospel-Driven Ministry (2021, Zondervan). Ronnie Martin is the founder and lead pastor of Substance Church in Ashland, Ohio. In addition to co-hosting the popular Happy Rant Podcast, Ronnie also serves on the church multiplication board for the EFCA and does pastoral care and connection for the Sojourn Network. His most recent book is "The Best Gift Ever Given" (Harvest House 2019). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we were honored to have Jared C. Wilson in the studio (virtually) to discuss his new book, The Gospel According to Satan: Eight Lies about God that Sound Like the Truth. Jared is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. He’s and avid writer, and has published nineteen books, with his twentieth book–Echo Island–coming out this fall through B&H. You can find a complete list of Jared’s books here.Even though he’s a Patriots fan, we were able to power through and really enjoy a great conversation about the subtle ways that Satan uses half-truths to deceive mankind. We don’t do interviews often, but interviews like this make us want to do more!EPISODE NOTES | PATREON | TIP JAR | INSTAGRAMinfo@simpletheology.org#simpletheologypod614.233.1098
This wide-ranging conversation with Jared covers gospel-partnership, discipleship while social distancing and gospel faithfulness - all while we have quite a few laughs. Jared C. Wilson is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. I pray you enjoy this conversation with Jared!
The gospel according to... Satan?! Well, yeah. This week, Steve and the gang hang out with Jared Wilson to talk about 'truths' that sound good, but aren't actually biblical. It's all from Jared's new book, 'The Gospel According to Satan: Eight Lies About God That Sound Like The Truth.' Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College. He's also Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church, AND Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. He also blogs at www.GospelDrivenChurch.com
On today’s Equipping You in Grace show, Dave and Jared C. Wilson talk about diagnosing the lies of Satan with the hope of Christ in the Word, having an awareness of the accuser’s strategies, and holding onto the promises of God at the heart level, along with his new book, Eight Lies about God that Sound Like the Truth (Thomas Nelson, 2020). What you’ll hear in this episode Why living by my truth causes disobedience issues in our Christian lives. How we help people hold onto the promises of God at the heart level. Some keys to getting porn free and staying there. How to have the right awareness of the accuser’s strategies. How we diagnose the lies of Satan and address them with the hope provided to us by Christ in the word of God. The importance of sharing the truth with fellow Christians. The importance of sharing biblical truth with one another in our local churches. About the Guest Jared C. Wilson is assistant professor of pastoral ministry at Spurgeon College, author in residence of Midwestern Seminary, general editor of For the Church, and director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. His books include Your Jesus Is Too Safe, Gospel Wakefulness, The Imperfect Disciple, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He lives outside Kansas City with his wife, Becky, and their two daughters. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
On today’s Equipping You in Grace show, Dave and Jared C. Wilson talk about diagnosing the lies of Satan with the hope of Christ in the Word, having an awareness of the accuser’s strategies, and holding onto the promises of God at the heart level, along with his new book, Eight Lies about God that Sound Like the Truth (Thomas Nelson, 2020). What you’ll hear in this episode Why living by my truth causes disobedience issues in our Christian lives. How we help people hold onto the promises of God at the heart level. Some keys to getting porn free and staying there. How to have the right awareness of the accuser’s strategies. How we diagnose the lies of Satan and address them with the hope provided to us by Christ in the word of God. The importance of sharing the truth with fellow Christians. The importance of sharing biblical truth with one another in our local churches. About the Guest Jared C. Wilson is assistant professor of pastoral ministry at Spurgeon College, author in residence of Midwestern Seminary, general editor of For the Church, and director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. His books include Your Jesus Is Too Safe, Gospel Wakefulness, The Imperfect Disciple, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He lives outside Kansas City with his wife, Becky, and their two daughters. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
This week on Preaching and Preachers I am joined by Jared Wilson. Jared is the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Managing Editor of For the Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO.
This week on Preaching and Preachers I am joined by Jared Wilson. Jared is the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Managing Editor of For the Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church Read more The post “Best of 2019” Episode 135: The Pastor and the Gospel Driven Church appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
The purpose of Realign Rochester is to equip Christians in the Rochester area to be better prepared to live out their faith in the midst of a challenging cultural context.This conference is an effort to gather like-minded, gospel-centered, Christians who believe in the supremacy of God's Word so that we can be encouraged and challenged to be salt and light for Christ in this area. Our speaker for the 2019 conference was Jared C. Wilson who is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. For more info on Jared, check out his website at jaredcwilson.com.
The purpose of Realign Rochester is to equip Christians in the Rochester area to be better prepared to live out their faith in the midst of a challenging cultural context.This conference is an effort to gather like-minded, gospel-centered, Christians who believe in the supremacy of God's Word so that we can be encouraged and challenged to be salt and light for Christ in this area. Our speaker for the 2019 conference was Jared C. Wilson who is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. For more info on Jared, check out his website at jaredcwilson.com.
The purpose of Realign Rochester is to equip Christians in the Rochester area to be better prepared to live out their faith in the midst of a challenging cultural context.This conference is an effort to gather like-minded, gospel-centered, Christians who believe in the supremacy of God's Word so that we can be encouraged and challenged to be salt and light for Christ in this area. Our speaker for the 2019 conference was Jared C. Wilson who is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. For more info on Jared, check out his website at jaredcwilson.com.
The purpose of Realign Rochester is to equip Christians in the Rochester area to be better prepared to live out their faith in the midst of a challenging cultural context.This conference is an effort to gather like-minded, gospel-centered, Christians who believe in the supremacy of God's Word so that we can be encouraged and challenged to be salt and light for Christ in this area. Our speaker for the 2019 conference was Jared C. Wilson who is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. For more info on Jared, check out his website at jaredcwilson.com.
The purpose of Realign Rochester is to equip Christians in the Rochester area to be better prepared to live out their faith in the midst of a challenging cultural context.This conference is an effort to gather like-minded, gospel-centered, Christians who believe in the supremacy of God's Word so that we can be encouraged and challenged to be salt and light for Christ in this area. Our speaker for the 2019 conference was Jared C. Wilson who is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, General Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. For more info on Jared, check out his website at jaredcwilson.com.
In today's episode we have Jared Wilson giving us a spectacular episode on Gospel Centrality within our preaching. Jared is the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Seminary, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church, and author of numerous books, including Gospel Wakefulness, The Pastor’s Justification, The Prodigal Church, The Imperfect Disciple, Supernatural Power for Everyday People, and The Gospel-Driven Church. A frequent preacher and speaker at churches and conferences, you can visit him online at jaredcwilson.com I'm not going to lie to you. I knew I wanted Jared on the podcast because behind Dr. Timothy Keller he is, in my mind, the greatest Gospel Centered thinker and writer I see in our day and age. This brother is absolutely obsessed with the life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I can pay no greater compliment. He has had a profound influence on me and I can't thank God enough for what helping the Body of Christ grow in Gospel Centrality. I knew I had to get him on the podcast because the greatest deficit I continually see in too many preachers' is the lack of The Gospel in the sermon. Folks forget Jesus and what He's done in The Cross and Resurrection and that's a problem. This is a light hearted but helpful sermon on preaching with The Gospel as the center of your sermon.
This week on Preaching and Preachers, Jared Wilson joins me in a discussion on the pastor and the Gospel-driven church. Jared is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College, General Editor of For the Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. The post Episode 135: The Pastor and the Gospel Driven Church appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
The Bible records seven distinct sayings of Jesus as he hung on the cross and died for the sins of mankind. Listen as these seven men preach seven minute sermons from these sayings of Christ from LBC's past Good Friday service. This sermon was delivered by seven members of the Pastoral Training Center residency on 4/20/2019 at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.lbcliberty.org.
Eastford Baptist Church hosted it's biennial Missions Conference April 21-22, welcoming special guest speaker Jared C. Wilson, the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Managing Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. During the conference's Saturday night session, Wilson addressed the congregation at EBC with a helpful talk about the missional mindset as it pertains to New England. (April 21, 2018)
Eastford Baptist Church hosted it's biennial Missions Conference April 21-22, welcoming special guest speaker Jared C. Wilson, the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Managing Editor of For The Church (and host of the FTC Podcast), and Director of The Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, MO. During the conference's Sunday morning worship service, Wilson preaches from Romans 15, giving us a picture of what happens when the good news of Jesus so profoundly impacts and affects a community that it can't help but share the Gospel! (April 22, 2018)
The Bible records seven distinct sayings of Jesus as he hung on the cross and died for the sins of mankind. Listen as these seven men preach seven minute sermons from these sayings of Christ from LBC's past Good Friday service. This sermon was delivered by seven members of the Pastoral Training Center residency on 3/31/2018 at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.lbcliberty.org.
Excited to welcome Jared C. Wilson to the podcast to talk about his new book Supernatural Power for Everyday People: Experiencing God's Extraordinary Spirit in Your Ordinary Life (Thomas Nelson, 2018). We talk about the Holy Spirit, why the miracle you're looking for might actually be right in front of you, and why Jared self identifies as a noncharismatic continuationist. About the Book: Would it change your life to know that there is a way to live your everyday life supernaturally? Most of us would say yes, and Jared C. Wilsons new book reveals how. For the homemaker wondering how to get through the stress of washing dishes and making meals nobody seems to appreciate; for the cubicle jockey punching her time-card every day wondering if what she does really matters; for the teacher or leader wondering if he is making an impact; for the student afraid of the future; for every believer struggling to get through daily life, Supernatural Power for Everyday People offers the hope of meaning and purpose, and also the promise of power. We can get beyond just getting by." We can prevail and live a life of far more joy, contentment, and peace than we ever thought possible. A practical book written in a devotional tone, Supernatural Power for Everyday People shows readers how to rely more fully on the power of the Holy Spirit for growth and satisfaction in their lives. About the Author: Jared C. Wilson is the director of content strategy at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, managing editor of For the Church, and director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. He speaks at churches and conferences around the world every year and also blogs regularly at the Gospel Coalition. His books include Your Jesus Is Too Safe, Gospel Wakefulness, The Story of Everything, Unparalleled, and The Imperfect Disciple. Connect with Jared: jaredcwilson.com Facebook Twitter (@jaredcwilson) For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/190.
Hope Builders Ministries P.O. Box 317 Greenwood, VA 22943 Phone: 540-949-5344 Email: info@hbmin.org Ministry | Dignity Project | Zambia | As the Murundu Project is established it is hoped that Tebuho will become the Director of the orphanage. The most vulnerable of the orphans in Mazabuka will be moved to Murundu. The children still in Mazabuka will be fostered out through the local churches under the guidance of HBMZambia District Leader Michael Mufaya. Hope Builders Ministries provides the "bridge" for partners in the USA to send support the Dignity Project in Zambia. HBM also provides the USA donor the accountability for their gifts. Jeff Hawkins the Zambia Coordinator for HBM works in Zambia several months of the year. Monthly reports are given through Hope Builders Ministries Zambia. The area District Leaders for HBM provide accountability for those receiving support. Investing in this indigenous ministry is wise and fruitful stewardship of the resources God entrusts with you. Ministry | Dignity Project | Zambia | Murundu Orphan/Pastoral Training Center Contributions to: Hope Builders Ministries P.O. Box 317 Greenwood, VA 22943 Phone: 540-949-5344 Email: info@hbmin.org