Home Row: Just Keep Writing J.A. Medders
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Writers write. Get inspired to write by some of today's best writers. Listen. Learn. Just keep writing.
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Brandon J. O'Brien on Writing for Life and Ministry
Is writing an article or book all that different from writing a sermon or Sunday school lesson? Listen as Brandon J. O'Brien talks about his new book, Writing For Life and Ministry: A Practical Guide to the Writing Process for Teachers and Preachers.
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Mitchell Chase on Allegory and Typology
Mitch Chase (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church and an adjunct professor at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky. He’s the author of Behold Our Sovereign God, The Gospel Is for Christians (2nd ed.), and 40 Questions About Typology and Allegory. He is married to Stacie, and they have four boys.
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J.T. English on Deep Discipleship
J. T. English, Ph.D., is an author and teacher, and currently serves as the lead pastor of Storyline Fellowship in Arvada, CO. Previously, JT served as a pastor at The Village Church in Flower Mound, TX, where he founded and directed The Village Church Institute, which is committed to theological education in the local church. Listen as J.T. and I talk about his new book, Deep Discipleship: How the Church Can Make Whole Disciples of Jesus.
Customer Reviews
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Informative & Encouraging
As a man in ministry and relatively new to writing, I find this podcast to be very insightful from a wide-range of writers. They have encouraged me to find my own voice, be consistent in fine-tuning my craft, and finding the right perspective for my motivation to write. I’m working my way through the episodes starting at episode 1 (currently on episode 7) and I’m looking forward to making this a weekly digestion of wisdom towards writing!
Christian writers, you need this!
I can't remember how I stumbled upon this podcast, but the guest line up alone should encourage you to subscribe. What I love about Home Row the most, however, is the practical "nuts and bolts" writing talk. I've gleaned so much for my own writing life, and I'm encouraged to continue wrestling down the words.