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John Piper answering tough theological and pastoral questions.
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Jun 24, 2013 • 7min
Is the 40-Minute Sermon Passé?
Some tire of listening to sermons, as though they were lectures. But a preacher is not a professor, but a herald of God, proclaiming the good news to the church.

Jun 21, 2013 • 8min
The Joy of Calvinism and the Fight for Joy
God’s sovereign working in the gospel assures his people that no hardship is wasted and no wrongdoing will slip by unnoticed. He will settle every account.

Jun 20, 2013 • 6min
God’s Joy and the Joy of the Calvinist
God’s joy in himself bears up his self-sufficient, sovereign work in the world. Pastor John unpacks God’s infinite, trinitarian joy.

Jun 19, 2013 • 8min
Why Is Interracial Marriage Such a Hot Topic?
Christians celebrate interracial marriage, but black-white marriage especially touches sensitive cultural nerves. Pastor John identifies five of them.

Jun 18, 2013 • 8min
Tornados and Twitter Timing
In light of two regrettable tweets, Pastor John shares the lessons he learned about how, when, and where to speak online.

Jun 17, 2013 • 8min
Natural Disasters and Pastoral Ministry
When catastrophes hit, pastors should lead their churches toward a healthy response — filled with mourning and worship.

Jun 14, 2013 • 3min
Adjusting to Life in the Country
While God calls us to spend most of our time in the thick of regular life and ministry, occasional retreats are good for refreshing the soul.

Jun 13, 2013 • 6min
Our Move to Tennessee and New Projects
Pastor John reflects on his move to Tennessee — both his motives for moving and the projects he hopes to accomplish while living there.

Jun 12, 2013 • 6min
Why Eternal Security Needs Community
Eternal life is sure for the bride of Christ. But prayers and exhortations of Christian community may be the very means God uses to preserve his people.

Jun 11, 2013 • 5min
For Christian Loners
Pastor John encourages Christian loners — even those who have been hurt by the church — to pursue God in Christ-exalting friendships.


