Inspiring Lives with Iain Murray
Iain Murray, one of evangelicalism’s premier biographers, points to several luminaries from church history you might have missed.
Iain Murray, one of evangelicalism’s premier biographers, points to several luminaries from church history you might have missed.
Are “Christian” and “rap” mutually exclusive? Hardly. Shai Linne and Voice explain hip hop culture, rap music’s potential for the gospel, and why rap can’t replace preaching.
Mark Dever asks author Os Guinness about life at L’Abri, Frank Schaeffer, American exceptionalism, the state of the church, and more.
Mark Dever asks David Wells about going against culture, contextualization, postmodernism, how to do theology as preachers, urban ministry, and more. You’ll want to listen several times.
Was the reformation a mistake? What are some differences between American and British evangelicals? How is our reason affected by the fall, and how should that impact our evangelism? From the value of incorporating the Psalms in our corporate worship to the dangers of privately administering baptism and the Lord’s Supper, this conversation is sweeping! There’s much to learn across the board.
How have trends in consumerism and an increasingly pluralistic culture affected the spiritual prosperity and biblical faithfulness of the church over the last 75 years? Listen as Mark Dever sits down Gordon-Conwell professor, David Wells. Don’t forget your thinking cap, you’ll need it.
How 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.
Dr. 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.
Mark Dever discusses the Puritans with his own associate pastor, Michael Lawrence, and with the Senior Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS, Ligon Duncan. Each tells how he came to know of the Puritans and how he has been affected by them in life and ministry.