Kevin Emmert

Kevin P. Emmert (PhD, London School of Theology) is an academic editor in the book division of Crossway. He is the author of two books, multiple academic encyclopedia articles, and numerous articles in popular media. He specializes in Reformed theology, Christology, soteriology, sacramental theology, and catechesis. He and his wife live in Chicagoland with their […]

Michael Glodo

Mike Glodo is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Dean of the Chapel at Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando where he began teaching in 1990 and has done so continuously except for two terms at the Stated Clerk (chief administrative officer) or the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (2000-2006). His courses over the years have included Old Testament, […]

On the show this week Jamie Dunlop

Jamie Dunlop has served as Associate Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC since 2009, overseeing administration and adult education, as well as several nonprofits based at the church. Previously, he worked for a decade in business, managing an operating unit of a large consultancy while serving his church as an elder. He […]

This Weeks Author Sharon James

Sharon is an author, conference speaker, and Social Policy Analyst for The Christian Institute. She grew up in Sussex, England where her father, Erroll Hulse was pastor of Cuckfield Baptist Chapel for 23 years. She studied history at Cambridge University, where she met her husband Bill. Sharon taught history in several schools in both England and Malawi. […]

IF YOU LOVE GOD… by Adam Miller

There are many in our culture today who claim to love God and yet, they don’t look like the traditional Christian. Instead, they would accuse those of us who follow Jesus’ teachings literally to have ‘missed the plot.’ “Why can’t you just be more loving and kind,” they would claim, “That is what Jesus was […]

This Weeks Interview

Trillia is a wife, mom, and writer who loves Jesus. She is the author of several books including Sacred Endurance, If God Is For Us, the kids’ book God’s Very Good Idea, Fear and Faith and more. Learn more at trillianewbell.com. Check Out The Full Interview Here. And Find Her Book Here.

This Weeks Author Adam Ramsey

Adam Ramsey leads Liberti Church on the Gold Coast, Australia and also serves as the network director for Acts 29 Asia-Pacific. Adam really loves Jesus and is serious about joy. His favourite parts of life include being married to Kristina, making memories with their five kids, reading old books, exploring new places, preaching good news, […]

This Weeks Author Joanna Kimbrel

Joanna Kimbrel serves as content coordinator for The Gospel Coalition. She is a Bible teacher and writer with a passion for sharing the beauty of God’s Word with others. She is author of The Greatest Hero: The Book of Romans (Kaleidoscope, October 2022). Joanna and her husband Chad have two daughters and are members of Sojourn Community Church […]

THE ROMANS ROAD FOR BELIEVERS by Adam Miller

You may be familiar with the Romans Road to Salvation. If you’re anything like me, it is a well trodden path for sharing your faith. I have the verses ingrained in my memory, and they are always readily available to share on any given notice.  I wonder, however, how often we walk the path through […]

APPRECIATION FOR PASTORS by Adam Miller

For the past three years, I have had the privilege of serving as pastor of South Chatham Community Church. I still consider myself in the honeymoon period. Every week is a reminder that God is blessing the work of our ministry.  However, I know that this is not always the case for most pastors. In […]

YOU BELONG TO GOD by Adam Miller

When I first came to New England twelve years ago, I knew that I would face ministry challenges in a post-Christian context. This became evident early on as I struggled to articulate the gospel over the radio. There are only a small number who actually appreciate the importance of our motto, “Many Voices, One Message.” […]

Praying the Psalms by Adam Miller

Years ago, when I was traveling in Israel, my friends and I decided that we wanted to go to the Western Wall on a Friday evening to observe the proceedings of the Jewish Sabbath. Because our tour guide and driver had already gone home for the day, we decided to walk. All of a sudden, […]