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*This episode was originally published on 8/20/18. This week on Preaching and Preachers, Trevin Wax joins me in a discussion on the pastor and discipleship. Trevin serves as Bible and Reference Publisher at LifeWay Christian Resources and a visiting professor at Wheaton College. He is the general editor of The Gospel Project and serves as a teaching pastor in Middle Tennessee.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Matthew 7, “What are the storms of life?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and The post What Are the Storms of Life? appeared first on Word Matters.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Psalm 139, “Does the Bible tell us to hate our enemies?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at The post Does the Bible Tell Us to Hate Our Enemies? appeared first on Word Matters.
This week on Preaching and Preachers, Trevin Wax joins me in a discussion on the pastor and discipleship. Trevin serves as Bible and Reference Publisher at LifeWay Christian Resources and The post Episode 99: The Pastor and Discipleship appeared first on Preaching and Preachers Institute.
This week on Preaching and Preachers, Trevin Wax joins me in a discussion on the pastor and discipleship. Trevin serves as Bible and Reference Publisher at LifeWay Christian Resources and a visiting professor at Wheaton College. He is the general editor of The Gospel Project and serves as a teaching pastor in Middle Tennessee. The post Episode 99: The Pastor and Discipleship appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Jude, “Are extrabiblical books authoritative?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of The post Are Extrabiblical Books Authoritative? appeared first on Word Matters.
Darian Lockett joins Brandon and Trevin to answer a question raised in James 5, “Can we pray without doubting?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at The post Can We Pray without Doubting? appeared first on Word Matters.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Proverbs 29, “What vision keeps us from perishing?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and The post What Vision Keeps Us from Perishing? appeared first on Word Matters.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in 1 Peter 3, “Does baptism save?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author The post Does Baptism Save? appeared first on Word Matters.
Jonathan Leeman joins Brandon and Trevin to answer a question raised in Matthew 16, “How did Jesus build his church?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher The post How Did Jesus Build His Church? appeared first on Word Matters.
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Daniel Im are joined by Trevin Wax, Bible and Reference Publisher at LifeWay Christian Resources, general editor of The Gospel Project, and a teaching pastor in Middle Tennessee. During their conversation, they talk about the trends in Christianity for the upcoming year and discuss the following questions. What’s the bad news? What’s the good news? What is broken? What’s working? What is coming in 2018? BEST QUOTES “A lot of the bad news that has been out the last couple of years has been the decline of percentage of people in the US who identify as Christian.” “The number of Christians in America is the highest it has ever been, but that is because the population of America continues to grow.” “America is still a deeply religious country overall.” “The vast majority of Americans don’t read the Bible, even those that are Christian.” “The good news is that Americans still have a high regard for the Bible.” “More than half of Americans believe the Bible is the inspired, inerrant word of God.” “As a pastor, the Bible is the best thing you’ve got going for you.” “Our culture is engulfed by nostalgia, the idea of a golden era of the past.” “Nostalgia is an idealized view of the past that keeps us from really being faithful in the present.” “It is so easy for us as people to move into maintenance mode instead of mission mode.” “When we look at church history, we need to look at it as a treasure box, not a map.” RECOMMENDED RESOURCES Ministry Grid Trevin’s Blog Word Matters This is Our Time by Trevin Wax Story of Christianity by Justo L. Gonzalez
Imagine life without indoor plumbing, working side by side with members of community in Eastern Europe. Trevin was studying, preaching, and living the Romania life. He understands that life is full of uncertainty, and he brings in scripture on how to live life as a disciple today in the midst of our society. From smartphones to politics, his book, “This Is Our Time” breaks down gospel myths and how to write a better story both individually and in community. Are we optimistic? When Jesus died on the cross I don’t think people were optimistic, or pessimistic, but hopeful, absolutely. We should be. Now back home in Tennessee, a Bible and Reference Publisher for Lifeway, Managing Editor of the Gospel Project, Pastor, Podcaster, and Author. On Christianity, “If this is really true, then this changes everything…”
Trevin Wax is the Bible and Reference Publisher for LifeWay - one of the largest providers of Christian resources in the world. In this in-depth interview Trevin, who is now based in Nashville, explains how living and working in Romania changed his view of the USA. Introducing his latest book This Is Our Time, Trevin says our smartphones are lying to us, and says Christians must be careful to avoid aggressive worldliness when it comes to cultural engagement. The pastor and managing editor of The Gospel Project also comments on why so many white evangelicals continue to support Donald Trump and reveals how his love for the work of the 'Prince of Preachers' Charles Haddon Spurgeon brought him to the UK. FULL INTERVIEW (AUDIO): CLICK HERE
Trevin Wax is the Bible and Reference Publisher for LifeWay - one of the largest providers of Christian resources in the world. In this in-depth interview Trevin, who is now based in Nashville, explains how living and working in Romania changed his view of the USA. Introducing his latest book This Is Our Time, Trevin says our smartphones are lying to us, and says Christians must be careful to avoid aggressive worldliness when it comes to cultural engagement. The pastor and managing editor of The Gospel Project also comments on why so many white evangelicals continue to support Donald Trump and reveals how his love for the work of the 'Prince of Preachers' Charles Haddon Spurgeon brought him to the UK. The Profile is brought to you in association with Premier Christianity magazine. For a free sample copy of the special Reformation issue, visit premierchristianity.com/freesample Follow Trevin on Twitter at @TrevinWax For more interviews with leading Christians visit premierchristianradio.com/theprofile
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Revelation 7 and 14, “Who are the 144,000?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the The post Who are the 144,000? appeared first on Word Matters.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Exodus 1, “Did God bless the Hebrew midwives for deceiving Pharaoh?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H The post Did God Bless the Hebrew midwives for deceiving Pharaoh? appeared first on Word Matters.
Trevin Wax, LifeWay’s Bible and Reference Publisher and managing editor of The Gospel Project, joins us on this episode to talk about why bible reading is often viewed as a […]
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Matthew 16, “When did the disciples see the kingdom of God?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H The post When did the disciples see the kingdom of God? appeared first on Word Matters.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Mark 13, “Was Jesus omniscient?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many The post Was Jesus omniscient? appeared first on Word Matters.
Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Matthew 24, “What is the abomination of desolation?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the The post What is the abomination of desolation? appeared first on Word Matters.
SUMMARY: In this episode, Brian and Chris speak with Trevin Wax, the Bible and Reference Publisher and Managing Editor for The Gospel Project at LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, TN.
Welcome to the eighty-fourth episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins interviews Dr. Trevin Wax about his book This Is Our Time: Everyday Myths in Light of the Gospel (B&H, 2017). What you’ll hear in this episode: Trevin's life, marriage, ministry and upcoming ministry projects. The influence Trevin's Romanian father-in-law Florin has had on his own life and faith. Why Trevin believes the smart phone is a myth-teller. What impact technology has on our hearts and minds. The stories we tell ourselves about possessions, status, and success. How Hollywood and the Bible are after the same shared goal. The three maps everyone is trying to discover. The problem with seeing Christianity as only a private part of life. The myths people and Christians believe about marriage. Why sex is neither everything nor nothing, but a sign. The importance of acknowledging the myth of progress and the myth of decline in the history of the world. About the Guest: Trevin Wax is the Bible and Reference Publisher for LifeWay Christian Resources. A former missionary to Romania, Trevin hosts a blog at The Gospel Coalition and regularly contributes to The Washington Post, Religion News Service, World, and Christianity Today, which named him one of thirty-three millennials shaping the next generation of evangelicals. His previous books include Counterfeit Gospels, Clear Winter Nights, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. He and his wife Corina have three children. 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 week’s episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Welcome to The Shaun Tabatt Show! Today I sit down with Trevin Wax to talk about his brand new book This Is Our Time: Everyday Myths in Light of the Gospel (B&H Books, 2017). Here's the ground we cover in our conversation: First off Trevin, since this is your first time on the show, let's help the listeners get to know you better. Tell us a bit of the Trevin Wax origin story. (00:35 - 01:48) Talk to us about your current role at B&H. What does a Bible & Reference Publisher actually do? (01:49 - 02:40) Next let's get into the story behind the book. Was there a particular circumstance or AHA moment that set you down the path of this writing project? (02:41 - 04:27) In the book you outline everyday myths culture is teaching us, describing our smartphones as myth-tellers. What are some of the deceptions our smartphones are planting in our hearts and minds? (04:28 - 08:04) You say that Hollywood and the Bible are after the same thing. What are they both striving for? (08:05 - 10:09) I know many Christians see their faith as a private part of their life. Why is that a problem? (10:10 - 14:05) Trevin, if we had the technology available to beam you in front of every reader as they finish This is Our Time, what parting challenge or word of encouragement would you want to share with each of them? (14:06 - 16:14) One last question before we wrap up. I know B&H has been making some significant investments into the Christian Standard Bible. What's on the horizon for the CSB in the near future? (16:15 - 19:50) Trevin, if the listeners want to connect with you and find out more about your books, where should they go on the web? (19:51 - 20:24) About the Book: Uncertain. Confused. Overwhelmed. Many Christians feel bombarded by the messages they hear and the trends they see in our rapidly changing world. How can we resist being conformed to the pattern of this world? What will faithfulness to Christ look like in these tumultuous times? How can we be true to the gospel in a world where myths and false visions of the world so often prevail? In This is Our Time, Trevin Wax provides snapshots of twenty-first-century American Life. in order to help Christians understand the times. By analyzing our common beliefs and practices (smartphone habits, entertainment intake, and our views of shopping, sex, marriage, politics, and life's purpose), Trevin helps us see through the myths of society to the hope of the gospel. As faithful witnesses to Christ, Trevin writes, we must identify the longing behind society's most cherished myths (what is good, true, beautiful), expose the lie at the heart of these myths (what is false and damaging), and show how the gospel tells a better story – one that exposes the lie but satisfies the deeper longing. About the Author: Trevin Wax is the Bible and Reference Publisher for LifeWay Christian Resources. A former missionary to Romania, Trevin hosts a blog at The Gospel Coalition and regularly contributes to The Washington Post, Religion News Service, World, and Christianity Today, which named him one of thirty-three millennials shaping the next generation of evangelicals. His previous books include Counterfeit Gospels, Clear Winter Nights, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. He and his wife Corina have three children. Connect Trevin: TrevinWax.com Facebook Twitter (@TrevinWax) For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/132.