Pastors Talk - A podcast by 9Marks 9Marks
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- Religion & Spirituality
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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 265: On Pastoring Frustrated Sheep
Pastors are called to lead their sheep, even the frustrated ones.
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman talk about how pastors should care for frustrated sheep in the church. -
Episode 264: On the Doctrine of the Trinity, with Bobby Jamieson and Mark Feather
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Jonathan Leeman interview Bobby Jamieson and Mark Feather about why pastors should care about studying the doctrine of the Trinity.
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Episode 263: On When You and Your Boss Have Different Philosophies of Ministry
What should you do when you disagree with your boss? Should you stay or leave? What are disagreeable philosophies of ministry? In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman talk about what you should do when you disagree with your boss.
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Counseling Talk—Episode 1: On Counseling Talk
Counseling Talk is here!
In this episode, Jonathan Leeman interviews the hosts—Deepak Reju, Hayley Satrom, and Garrett Kell—about the what and why of Counseling Talk. -
Episode 262: On Children's Ministry (Part 2), with Connie Dever
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman interview Connie Dever about children's ministry.
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Episode 261: On Children's Ministry (Part 1), with Connie Dever
In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman interview Connie Dever about children's ministry in a local church.
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast!!!
I’ve binged on this podcast while working as a driver. Grateful for the hearts and wisdom of Pastor Mark and Dr. Leeman towards God’s Word, Pastor’s and the Local Church. Reading through some of the 9Marks books currently. Enjoying and growing every moment. Thank you!!!
Encouraging Content for Pastoral Work
Appropriate and helpful content that glorifies God in the church.
Recommend to vocational and lay ministry
I find this very helpful and recommend to anyone in vocational or lay ministry in your church. Tip: fast forward through the first 30 seconds so you can bypass their attempts at humor, which is the reason I give the 4 stars instead of 5. When they are serious and on task, they are wonderfully insightful and helpful.