
Leadership Interviews with Mark Dever Podcast
1) Pastoral Priorities: The Life and Ministry of Phil Ryken…so far
I’m not sure I know of another church that better exemplifies what I would like to see in churches than Tenth Presbyterian in Philadelphia. With these words, Mark Dever concludes his largely biographi...Show More
2) Great Lessons from Great Men with Iain Murray
In this interview, Reformed evangelical statesman and British author Iain Murray assesses the state of evangelicalism in Britain and America. What’s the state of preaching today? Is hyper-Calvinism a ...Show More
3) Pastoring, Preaching, and the Church with Iain Murray
Pastoring, Preaching, and the Church with Iain Murray
4) Comparing Spurgeon and Lloyd-Jones with Iain Murray
Iain Murray gives a brief biography of the lives of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones and Charles Spurgeon, comparing them to each other.
5) Whitefield and Catholicity with Iain Murray
Is the history of Evangelicalism a little blurry for you? Or are you a history buff who loves to talk about names, dates and changes on the historical scene? EitHow did The Great Awakening’s George Wh...Show More
6) Life and Works with Jonathan Leeman
Mark Dever interviews Jonathan Leeman about his life and books.
7) The Puritans with Ligon Duncan and Michael Lawrence
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...Show More
8) Elders and Deacons with Mark Dever
Mark Dever gives a topical sermon on a biblical view of Elders and Deacons in the local church.
9) The Power and Importance of Polity with Hunter Powell
Jonathan Leeman asks Hunter Powell and Mark Dever about authority in the church. What authority does the congregation have? What about the elders? And what did the congregationalists at the Westminste...Show More
10) Christian Rap with Shai Linne and Voice
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.