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Coming Soon: In the Lord I Take Refuge with Dane Ortlund

Coming Soon: In the Lord I Take Refuge with Dane Ortlund

Crossway is pleased to announce the launch of our newest podcast: In the Lord I Take Refuge with Dane Ortlund. Join Dane—a pastor and best-selling author—Monday through Friday each week on a journey through all 150 psalms in the Bible. Subscribe today: Apple Podcasts Spotify RSS You can see a full listing of all of our podcasts at crossway.org/podcasts.
04:3502/09/2021
A Better Way to Talk about the "Call to Ministry" (Bobby Jamieson)

A Better Way to Talk about the "Call to Ministry" (Bobby Jamieson)

In this episode, Bobby Jamieson talks about his own path to church leadership, what role seminary played, and as well as what advice he'd give to those aspiring to be pastors. Bobby Jamieson is the author of The Path to Being a Pastor: A Guide for the Aspiring. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
34:5830/08/2021
Real Faithfulness Is the Kind No One Sees (Glenna Marshall)

Real Faithfulness Is the Kind No One Sees (Glenna Marshall)

In this episode, Glenna Marshall talks about the life-changing practice of Scripture memory, the oft-given advice to give ourselves grace, and the importance of being transparent with other Christians when perseverance in the Christian life isn't easy. Glenna Marshall is the author of Everyday Faithfulness: The Beauty of Ordinary Perseverance in a Demanding World. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
41:5223/08/2021
What Keeps You From Going to Church? (Jonathan Leeman)

What Keeps You From Going to Church? (Jonathan Leeman)

In this episode, Jonathan Leeman discusses the vital importance of in-person church fellowship, how we can and should prioritize involvement with the people of God in a local church—especially after a year like 2020—and shares some encouragement for pastors on the heels of a taxing season. Jonathan Leeman is the co-author of Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
41:1016/08/2021
Knowing Your Heart and When (Not) to Follow It (Craig Troxel)

Knowing Your Heart and When (Not) to Follow It (Craig Troxel)

In this episode, Craig Troxel talks about the difference between a Christian and secular understanding of the heart, the heart's spiritual functions and how we can think about them in terms of our minds, desires, and will. Craig Troxel is the author of With All Your Heart: Orienting Your Mind, Desires, and Will toward Christ Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
49:2509/08/2021
Preview: 'What God Has to Say about Our Bodies' by Sam Allberry

Preview: 'What God Has to Say about Our Bodies' by Sam Allberry

In this special preview episode of Sam Allberry's new book, 'What God Has to Say about Our Bodies: How the Gospel Is Good News for Our Physical Selves', Sam explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift. He offers biblical guidance for living, including understanding gender, sexuality, and identity; dealing with aging, illness, and death; and considering the physical future hope that we have in Christ. This hour-long episode includes the introduction and first two chapters.
01:04:1704/08/2021
Why Your Physical Body Matters to God (Sam Allberry)

Why Your Physical Body Matters to God (Sam Allberry)

In this episode, Sam Allberry talks about the eternal significance of our physical bodies, how it relates to our identity, and why our bodies matter here and now, especially in relation to the brokenness that we all feel because of sin. Sam Allberry is the author of What God Has to Say about Our Bodies: How the Gospel Is Good News for Our Physical Selves. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
38:1502/08/2021
Reading the Psalms with Jesus In View (Dane Ortlund)

Reading the Psalms with Jesus In View (Dane Ortlund)

In this episode, Dane Ortlund discusses how the psalms uniquely invite us into prayer and devotion, how they reflect the greatness of God, and how He cares for His people. Dane Ortlund is the author of In the Lord I Take Refuge: 150 Daily Devotions through the Psalms. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
34:3526/07/2021
What Pastors Can Learn from Richard Baxter (Tim Cooper)

What Pastors Can Learn from Richard Baxter (Tim Cooper)

In this episode, Tim Cooper discusses the importance of Richard Baxter, a Puritan responsible for many key (if not misunderstood or difficult to read) treatise on church doctrine and the role of ministry. Cooper dives into Baxter's controversial views on faith, justification, and sanctification, his faithfulness in ministry, and what modern pastors can learn from his example.  Tim Cooper is the author of a new adaptation of Richard Baxter's The Reformed Pastor: Updated and Abridged Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
37:3819/07/2021
A Controversy About the Nature of Grace and Freedom From the Law (Sinclair Ferguson)

A Controversy About the Nature of Grace and Freedom From the Law (Sinclair Ferguson)

In this episode, Sinclair Ferguson discusses the relevance of church history and divisive theological positions as we dig into a largely forgotten 18th-century Scottish debate about God’s grace and our works, explaining the roots of legalism and antinomianism, and why all of this matters for modern-day believers. Sinclair Ferguson is the author of The Whole Christ: Legalism, Antinomianism, and Gospel Assurance—Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
49:3112/07/2021
What I Wish I Knew in Seminary after 30 Years in Ministry (Dave Harvey)

What I Wish I Knew in Seminary after 30 Years in Ministry (Dave Harvey)

In this episode, Dave Harvey, president of The Great Commission Collective church planting ministry, talks about his own path to ministry, what he did (and didn't) learn in seminary, and how to discern whether or not you're really called to the pastorate. Dave Harvey is the author of Am I Called? Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
38:3405/07/2021
Help! I'm Afraid to Share My Faith (Isaac Adams)

Help! I'm Afraid to Share My Faith (Isaac Adams)

In today's episode, Isaac Adams discusses the nature of evangelism and why we so often feel intimidated, unequipped or unsure of how to even speak about the Gospel to others in our lives. Isaac provides encouragement and insight on how to organically balance relationship with outreach, and how we might be misunderstanding what we're actually called to do in evangelism.
45:0528/06/2021
Why Union with Christ Is More Amazing Than You Think (Marcus Johnson)

Why Union with Christ Is More Amazing Than You Think (Marcus Johnson)

In today's episode, Marcus Johnson—assistant professor of theology at Moody Bible Institute, and the author of One with Christ: An Evangelical Theology of Salvation - discusses the doctrine of our union with Christ, drawing special attention to this beautiful doctrine well-attested in church history but often misunderstood today.
37:5421/06/2021
Full Audiobook: "The Promise" by Jason Helopolous

Full Audiobook: "The Promise" by Jason Helopolous

In this special episode, we’re pleased to share the complete audio recording of this brand-new children’s book, right here on The Crossway Podcast. Narrated by Mike Kellogg, this book will help your family see God’s promise to his people—a promise that will never fail.
11:3116/06/2021
5 Attributes of God We Too Often Neglect (Mark Jones)

5 Attributes of God We Too Often Neglect (Mark Jones)

In today's interview, Mark Jones talks about how to bring the seemingly contradictory realities about God together in our own minds, namely how should we understand God in his fullness—both near to us as our Father and yet above and beyond us as our Creator. Mark does this by discussing 5 specific attributes of God that we too often neglect in our thinking and theology.
35:2314/06/2021
The Life and Mind of C. S. Lewis (Harry Lee Poe)

The Life and Mind of C. S. Lewis (Harry Lee Poe)

In this episode, Harry Lee Poe discusses the formative years of C.S. Lewis as a prolific writer amidst a private life, including fascinating details about the start of his career, his own personal faith and the relationships that would shape his world and the books that would make his name world-renowned.
58:0507/06/2021
Debunking Myths about Jesus (Stephen Wellum)

Debunking Myths about Jesus (Stephen Wellum)

In this episode, Stephen Wellum discusses myths and misconceptions about Jesus that obscure his true significance—for history and for our own lives, digging into some of those myths and explore why Jesus is far better—far more glorious—than we could ever imagine.
39:0131/05/2021
Q&A: Paul Tripp Answers Your Questions about Marriage

Q&A: Paul Tripp Answers Your Questions about Marriage

A few weeks ago, we asked readers to submit their marriage questions for Paul Tripp. Many of you sent questions from around the world, questions about healthy communication, asking forgiveness, offering correction, and reigniting a sense of romance. Paul Tripp is the author of Marriage: 6 Gospel Commitments Every Couple Needs to Make. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
52:0924/05/2021
The Meaningful Work of Church Deacons (Matt Smethurst)

The Meaningful Work of Church Deacons (Matt Smethurst)

In this episode, Matt Smethurst discusses the important role that deacons—model servants—should play in the life of a local church. He walks us through the biblical basis for viewing the diaconate as a formal office; he explains the proper relationship between t deacons and a church’s pastors and elders; and he answers the often asked question, “Can women be deacons?”
37:2417/05/2021
What Your Marriage Needs Most (Paul David Tripp)

What Your Marriage Needs Most (Paul David Tripp)

In this episode, Paul Tripp discusses how the gospel comes to bear on the day-to-day realities of marriage and why that's more than just a platitude. He reflects on important but sometimes painful lessons he has learned on decades of marriage to his wife, Luella, shares some of the most common marriage questions he's been asked over the years, years of teaching marriage seminars and counseling hundreds of couples, and he offers some practical advice for spouses who are struggling to communicate in a way that honors God and each other.
32:3610/05/2021
Why Did God Let Job Suffer? (Christopher Ash)

Why Did God Let Job Suffer? (Christopher Ash)

In this episode, Christopher Ash discusses the story of Job to answer the question "Where is God in the midst of suffering?" With honesty and compassion, he explores the roles Satan, the fall, the cross of Jesus Christ play in human suffering, and how we can find assurance that God will be with us in Christ through every season and every trial.
41:4303/05/2021
Trauma, Pain, and Loss: A Doctor's Story of Faith and Healing (Kathryn Butler)

Trauma, Pain, and Loss: A Doctor's Story of Faith and Healing (Kathryn Butler)

In this episode, Kathryn Butler discusses her work as a trauma surgeon working in an ICU. She shares what it was like to be inundated with life-and-death situations, day in and day out; how she coped with the stress and eventually began to see God’s grace at work, even in the midst of deep pain and tragedy; and what she saw working in a hospital at the height of the COVID pandemic.
53:0126/04/2021
Help! I Can't Find Someone to Disciple Me (Garrett Kell)

Help! I Can't Find Someone to Disciple Me (Garrett Kell)

In this episode, Garrett Kell discusses why all Christians are called to be discipled and to disciple others. He reflects on why that might look different for different people in different seasons of life, highlights why discipling must always be a two-way street between the discipler and the disciplee, and discusses how to know when to take a break from a discipling relationship.
41:1719/04/2021
How Should We Define the Gospel? (Greg Gilbert)

How Should We Define the Gospel? (Greg Gilbert)

In this episode, Greg Gilbert discusses why Christians so often struggle to clearly define a simple yet foundational concept: the gospel. He highlights the temptation we all face to subtly subtract from or add to the gospel in response to various cultural pressures; he explains why he doesn’t like or use the phrase “this or that is a gospel issue”; and he responds to the common critique that evangelicals often have an overly individualistic view of the gospel.
54:5512/04/2021
Faith, Family, and the Creative Life (Ruth Chou Simons)

Faith, Family, and the Creative Life (Ruth Chou Simons)

In this episode, Ruth Chou Simons discusses her life as an artist. She digs into what makes her tick, including her passion for creating beautiful pieces of art that reflect the beauty of our Creator, shares her journey from doing watercolor paintings in her kitchen to starting GraceLaced Co. and becoming well-known around the world for her artwork, and she shares what her day to day life looks like as an entrepreneur who also is a wife and a mother to six boys.
44:4807/04/2021
Surviving College With Your Faith Intact (Michael Kruger)

Surviving College With Your Faith Intact (Michael Kruger)

In this episode, Michael Kruger discusses what it takes for Christian college students to make it through college with their faith intact. He highlights the top intellectual challenges to biblical Christianity many students will face on a secular campus including unprecedented pressure to abandon the Bible's teaching on gender and sexuality, how Christians can take the heat out of controversial conversations with non-Christians by remaining humble and asking good questions, and he shares why it's so important for parents and churches to focus on worldview formation for young people before they arrive on campus.
41:0505/04/2021
Full Audiobook: 'The Biggest Story' by Kevin DeYoung

Full Audiobook: 'The Biggest Story' by Kevin DeYoung

In The Biggest Story, Kevin DeYoung—a best-selling author and father of nine—leads kids and parents alike on an exciting journey through the Bible, connecting the dots from the garden of Eden to Christ's death on the cross to the new heaven and new earth. Narrated by the author, this 26-minute audio book—complete with music and sound effects—retells the Bible’s core message, showing children that God's promises are even bigger and better than we think.
28:5101/04/2021
Preview: 'Ten Words to Live By' by Jen Wilkin

Preview: 'Ten Words to Live By' by Jen Wilkin

In this hour-long special preview episode of Jen Wilkin's new book, 'Ten Words to Live By: Delighting in and Doing What God Commands', Jen presents a fresh biblical look at the Ten Commandments, showing how they come to bear on our lives today as we seek to love God and others, to live in joyful freedom, and to long for that future day when God will be rightly worshiped for eternity. This hour-long episode includes the introduction and first two chapters.
56:1329/03/2021
Delighting in the Ten Commandments (Jen Wilkin)

Delighting in the Ten Commandments (Jen Wilkin)

In this episode, Jen Wilkin discusses a well-known yet, according to Jen, often misunderstood and misapplied section of Scripture: the Ten Commandments. She explains why the Ten Commandments are more interesting and more applicable than we might think, what's wrong with the way we often talk about the Law and the dangers of legalism, and what it really means to take the Lord's name in vain.
49:4129/03/2021
Why Your Church Needs Plural Leadership (Dave Harvey)

Why Your Church Needs Plural Leadership (Dave Harvey)

In this episode, Dave Harvey discusses why plural leadership, a team of elders, is so crucial for the health of a local church. He explains why he thinks the term plurality is often affirmed, but then also often misunderstood and misapplied, highlights the need for transparency, accountability, and group decision-making among a church's elder team, and he explains what he means when he says that the senior pastor should be considered the first among equals.
42:0622/03/2021
Preparing Our Kids for a Post-Christian World (Rebecca McLaughlin)

Preparing Our Kids for a Post-Christian World (Rebecca McLaughlin)

In this episode, Rebecca McLaughlin discusses what it looks like for parents to prepare their teens for a life in a post-Christian world. She reflects on kids' propensity to ask hard questions and why that's a good thing, highlights some of the key challenges to a Christian worldview facing young people today, and offers advice on how to protect teens from harmful influences while at the same time encouraging them to form their own opinions and convictions.
49:2015/03/2021
Q&A: Dane Ortlund Answers Your Questions about the Heart of Christ for Sinners

Q&A: Dane Ortlund Answers Your Questions about the Heart of Christ for Sinners

A couple of weeks ago, we asked readers to submit their questions for Dane Ortlund, and many of you sent in questions from around the world. Questions like how Christ's gentleness fits with his wrath, whether or not we should really say God has emotions and if so, what they're like, and how Jesus, God Incarnate, can really understand what it's like to face temptation like we do.
36:5603/03/2021
The Life and Legacy of R. C. Sproul (Stephen Nichols)

The Life and Legacy of R. C. Sproul (Stephen Nichols)

Stephen Nichols discusses the fascinating life and ministry of the late R. C. Sproul. He reflects on the first time he met Sproul and talked with him face-to-face, shares more about how R. C. was like in private as a husband, father, and friend, including his passion for hunting and love of practical jokes, and he explains the key theological emphases and controversies that shaped Sproul's public ministry.
41:5301/03/2021
Preview: 'R. C. Sproul' by Stephen Nichols

Preview: 'R. C. Sproul' by Stephen Nichols

Listen to a special one-hour preview of 'R. C. Sproul', including the book's introduction and first chapter. Stephen J. Nichols offers an in-depth look at Sproul’s life and ministry, highlighting the profound impact Sproul had on the lives of many during his lifetime and beyond.
01:00:2901/03/2021
Diagnosing the Heart of Anger (Christopher Ash)

Diagnosing the Heart of Anger (Christopher Ash)

Christopher Ash discusses why anger is such a powerful, dangerous emotion for the Christian. He walks through some of the key Bible passages that address the topic of anger, explains how we should think of imperfect, often selfish human anger compared to God's perfectly righteous anger, and offers advice to the person who struggles to control his or her anger on a regular basis.
34:3522/02/2021
God's Work in the African Church (Conrad Mbewe)

God's Work in the African Church (Conrad Mbewe)

Conrad Mbewe discusses what American Christians should know about the church in Africa. He dispels common misconceptions related to African Christianity; summarizes the big issues facing local congregations including unbiblical superstitions, widespread poverty, and a lack of theological education; and he highlights what American believers can learn from our African brothers and sisters in Christ.
49:3817/02/2021
The Power of Habitual Gratitude (Sam Crabtree)

The Power of Habitual Gratitude (Sam Crabtree)

Sam Crabtree discusses what the Bible really means when it says to be "thankful always and for everything" in passages like Ephesians 5:20. He explains why the topic of gratitude is actually more foundational to the Christian life than you probably think, offers practical advice for cultivating gratitude in the ups and downs of our everyday lives, and highlights how a belief in God's absolute sovereignty over all things connects to having a thankful heart in all things.
44:0815/02/2021
Inherent Dangers of the Information Age (Brett McCracken)

Inherent Dangers of the Information Age (Brett McCracken)

Brett McCracken discusses what it looks like to pursue true wisdom in a noisy and confused age. He highlights the dangers of living in a constantly connected, information-saturated world, explains why the local church, good books, and even nature are crucial for our spiritual health, and he makes a critical yet often overlooked distinction between gaining knowledge and pursuing wisdom.
42:1208/02/2021
Honoring God in Singleness and Dating (Marshall Segal)

Honoring God in Singleness and Dating (Marshall Segal)

Marshall Segal discusses singleness and dating as a Christian. He shares some of his own story including his struggle with contentment as a single person, how to deal with feelings of guilt and shame related to your past, and advice for discerning whether or not you and your significant other are ready to take that next big step and tie the knot.
40:2601/02/2021
Help! I'm Married to My Pastor (Jani Ortlund)

Help! I'm Married to My Pastor (Jani Ortlund)

Jani Ortlund discusses the joys and challenges of being a pastor's wife. She reflects on what it's been like to be married to a pastor and immersed in full-time ministry for nearly five decades, shares advice related to how a ministry wife should respond to criticism of her husband, and offers encouragement for the woman struggling with unrealistic expectations and a lack of close friendships within the church.
44:3825/01/2021
Should Christians Fear God? (Michael Reeves)

Should Christians Fear God? (Michael Reeves)

Michael Reeves discusses what the Bible is actually getting at when it commands us to "fear the Lord." He makes the case for the difference between rightly fearing God and sinfully being afraid of him, explains why the fear of the Lord is so often paired with examples of God's gracious blessing and commands to love him in Scripture, and offers encouragement for the Christian wrestling with consistent guilt, shame, and even fear on account of their sin.
36:0118/01/2021
Practicing Hospitality in a Pandemic (Rosaria Butterfield)

Practicing Hospitality in a Pandemic (Rosaria Butterfield)

Rosaria Butterfield discusses what it looks like to embrace the Christian call to radical hospitality even during a pandemic. She shares about how her family has sought to continue reaching out to those around them with the love of Christ, reflects on our tendency to spend more time reading the news than reading our Bibles, and calls on Christians to fight against the fear that threatens to destroy our witness.
28:5411/01/2021
Disciplines of a Godly Woman (Barbara Hughes)

Disciplines of a Godly Woman (Barbara Hughes)

Barbara Hughes discusses why discipline is important for Christian women. She highlights her own struggle to cultivate a disciplined life over the years, reflects on an important lesson she learned from key mentors like Elisabeth Elliot, and offers encouragement for the listener who feels like she's struggling in her spiritual walk right now.
39:2804/01/2021
Disciplines of a Godly Man (Kent Hughes)

Disciplines of a Godly Man (Kent Hughes)

Kent Hughes discusses why discipline is so important for the life of a Christian man. He explains how discipline is actually aimed at freeing us to be the men that God called us to be, how to fight the addiction to entertainment so common among men in our culture today, and why working hard when it comes to our spiritual growth is not the same thing as working for our salvation.
38:5728/12/2020
How to Lead God-Glorifying Worship (Bob Kauflin)

How to Lead God-Glorifying Worship (Bob Kauflin)

Bob Kauflin discusses his work as a songwriter and worship leader. He reflects on how God led him into a career in music, what his process looks like when it comes to writing songs for the church, and what it's like to lead a crowd of thousands in worship at a conference like Together for the Gospel.
33:4721/12/2020
How to Become Fluent in the Gospel (Jeff Vanderstelt)

How to Become Fluent in the Gospel (Jeff Vanderstelt)

Jeff Vanderstelt discusses what it means to be fluent in the gospel and why that's an essential part of what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus. He reflects on his own journey as a pastor and efforts to cultivate a culture of gospel fluency in the churches where he has ministered, highlights why the concept of the missional community is so central to how he views what the church is called to be, and unpacks why living in light of the gospel should impact literally every facet of our lives as God's people.
41:2214/12/2020
A Christian Scientific Perspective on Evolution (Stephen Meyer)

A Christian Scientific Perspective on Evolution (Stephen Meyer)

Stephen Meyer discusses the controversial topic of theistic evolution. He explains what the term does and doesn't mean, describes the amazing digital code at the heart of all life on earth, and highlights significant scientific and philosophical problems with many forms of theistic evolution advocated today.
40:3807/12/2020
Do You Know That Jesus Is Praying for You? (Joel Beeke)

Do You Know That Jesus Is Praying for You? (Joel Beeke)

Joel Beeke discusses the doctrine of Christ's ongoing intercession in heaven. He explains what that doctrine is all about, where we find it in the Bible, and why it is more important and spiritually edifying than you may realize. Joel Beeke is the author, with Paul Smalley, of Reformed Systematic Theology: Volume 2: Man and Christ. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
33:2230/11/2020
Can We Really Be Content? (Erik Raymond)

Can We Really Be Content? (Erik Raymond)

Erik Raymond discusses what it looks like to cultivate a spirit of contentment in a world that often seems dead set on helping us do just the opposite. He explains what is unique about a distinctly Christian approach to contentment, highlights the connection between contentment and gratitude, and offers practical advice for navigating the consumerism of the holiday season that's just around the corner.
32:2623/11/2020
Preview: 'The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self' by Carl Trueman

Preview: 'The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self' by Carl Trueman

Listen to a special two-hour preview of 'The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self,' including the book's introduction and first chapter. Historian Carl Trueman analyzes the development of the sexual revolution as a symptom, rather than the cause, of the human search for identity.
01:55:4117/11/2020