
236 episodes

Pastors Talk - A podcast by 9Marks 9Marks
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.8 • 596 Ratings
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Pastors’ Talk is a weekly conversation between Jonathan Leeman and Mark Dever about practical aspects of the Christian life and pastoral ministry.
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Episode 231: On the Lord's Supper - Nuts and Bolts (with Bobby Jamieson)
It's clear in Scripture: local churches should celebrate the Lord's Supper. But there's a lot about these celebrations that is up to us to decide. In this episode of Pastors Talk, Jonathan asks Mark and Bobby a ton of rapid-fire questions about the Lord's Supper.
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Episode 230: On Christian Publishing in Africa (with Tommie van der Walt)
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark and Jonathan chat with Tommie van der Walt about the state of Christian publishing in South Africa.
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Episode 229: On Green Dot and Red Dot Churches
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Jonathan and Mark talk about “red-dot churches” and “green-dot churches.”
Related Resources:
“Discipling” by Mark Dever“Evangelism” by Mack Stiles“Elders–The Church’s Lead Disciple-Makers” by Jeramie Rinne“A Foolproof Discipling Program: Corporate Worship” by John Sarver“Cultivating a Culture of Discipling” by Mark Dever (video)“How can I as a church leader help cultivate a culture of discipleship?“ -
Episode 228: On Caring for Missionaries (with Miller Johnson)
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman chat about how churches should care for their missionaries.
Mentioned Resource:
“Missions” by Andy JohnsonRelated Resources:
“On Funding Missionaries” by Mark Dever, Jonathan Leeman, and Tyler Markson“Stop Sending Missionaries: Why More Isn’t Always Better” by Steve Jennings“Seven Principles for Funding Foreign Missions” by Tyler Markson“How Can I Support International Missions?” by Mark Collins -
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Episode 226: On Asking Deacons What They Do (with Grayson Bishop, Mathew Freeman, Jen Kim, and Rebeca Roberts)
Customer Reviews
Informative and edifying podcast.
Please keep up the good work, brothers.
Playful
A bit childish and immature at times, but deadly serious on the topics that matter. I feel better equipped to point others to Christ in ministry.
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