In this compelling episode of The Shepherd's Study, host Peter Goeman sits down with Rosaria Butterfield, a former tenured professor, lesbian activist, and now pastor’s wife, homeschool mom, and author. Rosaria shares her powerful testimony of transformation and dives into the cultural shifts that have led to today’s anti-Christian age. Rosaria unpacks the spiritual and societal challenges facing Christians today in response to LGBTQ ideology. With bold insights and practical wisdom, she calls believers to stand firm in biblical truth, reject cultural lies, and engage their communities with gospel-centered hospitality. Whether you're a parent, pastor, or young Christian, this episode offers encouragement to live courageously for Christ in a world at war with truth.All of Rosaria's books can be purchased from Amazon and other book sellers.DONATE TO THE SHEPHERD'S STUDY PODCAST►https://shepherds.edu/giving
Join host Peter Goeman on The Shepherd's Study, the podcast of Shepherds Theological Seminary, for an insightful conversation with Stephen Davey, president of STS and pastor of The Shepherds Church in Cary, North Carolina. In this episode, Stephen shares his journey as a missionary kid, church planter, and long-time pastor, reflecting on 39 years of ministry. From the challenges of planting a church with no prior pastoral experience to navigating power struggles and personal attacks, Stephen offers candid insights into the trials and temptations faced in pastoral ministry. He discusses the importance of guarding the church’s doctrine, the value of expository preaching, and how his perspective on ministry has evolved over the decades. With humor and wisdom, Stephen also previews the upcoming Shepherds 360 conference, emphasizing perseverance in ministry. This episode is a must-listen for pastors, seminary students, and anyone seeking to endure faithfully in ministry.Register for the Shepherds360 conference: https://www.shepherds360.org/
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In this episode of The Shepherd’s Study, host Tim Miller sits down with Danny Gardner, pastor of Highland Baptist Church in Westminster, Colorado, and a DMin graduate of Shepherd’s Theological Seminary. Danny shares his personal journey through a challenging pastoral transition, offering valuable lessons from his experience and research for his upcoming book on the topic. From the importance of humility and patience to the pitfalls of identity crises and financial unpreparedness, Danny provides practical wisdom for both outgoing and incoming pastors. Drawing from biblical examples and his own story, he explores how to prepare a church for leadership transitions while keeping Christ at the center. Join us for an insightful conversation on fostering healthy, God-honoring pastoral successions.
In this episode of the Shepherd's Study Podcast, host Tim Miller sits down with Dr. Chuck Lawless, senior professor of evangelism and missions, dean of doctoral studies, and vice president of spiritual formation at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. They dive into the critical topic of spiritual warfare, exploring its biblical foundations, practical implications, and the importance of equipping believers to stand firm in God’s armor. Dr. Lawless shares his personal journey into studying spiritual warfare, offers insights on the balance between acknowledging the enemy and focusing on God’s sovereignty, and emphasizes the role of discipleship in preparing Christians for the battle. From Genesis to Revelation, they trace the storyline of spiritual warfare and discuss how the church can effectively engage in this ongoing conflict through preaching the gospel and living in obedience to Christ.Books by Dr. Chuck Lawless on Spiritual Warfare:Spiritual Warfare in the Storyline of Scripture: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Approach (co-authored with Dr. William F. Cook III)Spiritual Warfare: Biblical Truth for Victory (co-authored with Dr. William F. Cook III)
In this engaging episode of the Shepherd's Study Podcast, host Tim Miller sits down with Dr. Scott Pace (@ScottPace), Provost, Dean of Graduate Studies, and Professor of Preaching and Pastoral Ministry at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (@SEBTS), to discuss his book, Answering God's Call, published by B&H Publishing (@BHpub). Dr. Pace shares insights from his journey in discerning God's will, offering practical wisdom for navigating life’s big decisions—whether choosing a career path or seeking God’s purpose in everyday choices. Drawing from his book, they explore the difference between God’s general and specific call, common misconceptions about His will, and the role of Scripture, community, and faith in decision-making. With personal stories and biblical insights, this episode equips listeners to pursue God’s plan with confidence and grace.Get the book here: https://a.co/d/gjwrgjU
In this episode of The Shepherd's Study, host Dr. Tim Miller welcomes back pastor Grant Castleberry to discuss his new book, The Honor of God (Ligonier Ministries). Exploring the biblical theme of God’s weightiness—or kavod—Castleberry unpacks how God’s holiness demands our reverence and shapes every aspect of life. They delve into what it means to live for God’s honor, the consequences of shame when we fail, and the transformative power of Christ’s atonement. The conversation also addresses practical ways pastors can write while in ministry and how churches can cultivate worship that reflects God’s transcendence. Join us for an inspiring discussion that calls believers to live with purpose, grounded in the glory of God.
Join host Tim Miller and Dr. Michael Vlach, theologian at Shepherd's Theological Seminary, as they explore a biblical theology of nations. From Genesis to Revelation, they discuss the significance of nations in God’s plan, starting with the creation mandate to fill the earth, the Tower of Babel, and the table of nations in Genesis 10-11. Dr. Vlach unpacks Israel’s unique role as a nation to bless all peoples, the interplay of unity and diversity in God’s design, and the future of nations in the millennial kingdom and eternal state. Discover how God’s redemptive work encompasses not just individuals but nations, cultures, and creation itself, culminating in Christ’s reign over all.
In this episode of The Shepherd's Study, host Tim Miller sits down with Drew Dabbs, Discipleship Ministry Strategist for NC Baptists, to explore how local churches can effectively make disciples. Drew shares his journey from Mississippi to North Carolina, detailing how his 20-year experience in local church ministry shaped his passion for disciple-making. He discusses the role of a strategist in supporting over 3,300 NC Baptist churches, addressing common challenges like leadership development, and offering practical insights for fostering vibrant discipleship. From one-on-one mentoring to community-focused strategies, Drew emphasizes the local church as the heart of God’s plan for discipleship. Tune in to discover how churches can catalyze disciple-making that transforms lives and communities.
Join host Tim Miller as he sits down with Pastor Josh Wredberg, the first MDiv graduate of Shepherd’s Theological Seminary and founding pastor of Redeemer Community Church in Fuquay-Varina, NC. In this engaging conversation, Josh shares his unexpected journey into church planting, the challenges and joys of starting a new congregation, and the importance of being rooted in a healthy church community. From navigating financial hurdles to fostering a culture of generosity, Josh offers practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement for seminary students, pastors, and anyone considering church planting. Discover how to discern God’s leading, partner with like-minded churches, and persevere through the unique challenges of planting a church that thrives for the glory of Christ.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Doug Bookman as we explore the profound role of the Urim and Thummim in ancient Israel's theocracy. Discover how these sacred objects served as divine instruments through which YHWH, the true King, communicated His will to His people. This episode delves into the spiritual and historical significance of God's direct guidance in shaping Israel's governance and faith.
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In this captivating episode, we sit down with pastor and theologian Matt Capps to discuss his latest book, Drawn by Beauty: Awe and Wonder in the Christian Life. Matt shares how beauty shapes our spirits and draws us closer to God, exploring the divine presence in everyday aesthetic experiences. From art to nature, he unpacks how a Christian vision of beauty can deepen our faith and inspire us to create beauty in the world. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about wonder, worship, and the transformative power of God’s creation.
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In this insightful episode, The Shepherd’s Study explores the contrasts between Gentle Parenting and Biblical Parenting with guest Stephen Pritchett. Diving into scripture and practical wisdom, they discuss the strengths and shortfalls of modern parenting trends, emphasizing how a gospel-centered approach equips parents to raise children with discipline, love, and faith. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on nurturing the next generation God’s way.
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Tim Sigler of Ariel Ministries as he delves into the fascinating world of Israelology, the study of Israel’s role in biblical theology, and the vibrant expression of Messianic Judaism. Dr. Sigler shares insights from his global ministry, traveling the world to teach the gospel and evangelize among Jewish communities. Discover how Ariel Ministries bridges cultural and spiritual divides, offering a unique perspective on faith, scripture, and God’s promises to His people. Tune in for a compelling exploration of theology and mission!Ariel Webistie: https://www.ariel.org
What does it truly mean to be made in the image of God? Is it merely about our capacity for reason or morality, or is there something deeper at play? In this thought-provoking episode, Aaron Downs argues that being in God's image is fundamentally about our spiritual lineage—are we sons of God or the seed of the serpent? Tune in as we unpack this dichotomy, examine its biblical foundations, and consider its relevance for our lives today.
Join us for an engaging episode featuring David Alan Black, a renowned biblical scholar, as we explore the fascinating theory of Matthean Priority. This hypothesis challenges the widely accepted idea that the Gospel of Mark was written first, proposing instead that the Gospel of Matthew holds the distinction as the earliest of the Synoptic Gospels. In this discussion, Dr. Black unpacks the historical and textual evidence supporting this view, examines its implications for understanding the relationships between Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and tackles common counterarguments to the theory. Whether you’re a theology enthusiast, a student of scripture, or simply curious about the origins of the Gospels, this episode promises a thought-provoking journey into biblical scholarship. Tune in to discover why Matthew might truly be "The First Gospel"!
Join us for an enlightening episode where we dive deep into the translation of 'YHWH' as 'Yahweh' in the Bible. Our special guest, Dr. Aaron Valdizan, brings his expertise to the table, exploring the historical, linguistic, and theological layers behind the sacred name of the Lord. From ancient texts to modern interpretations, this conversation uncovers the significance of the Divine Name like never before. Don’t miss it—subscribe and hit the bell for more!
Dr. Peter Goeman of the Bible Sojourner is the guest host of this episode and he interviews Dr. Tim Miller on the controversial passage of 1 Tim 2 to see if women can speak in Church.
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Peter Goeman, host of @thebiblesojourner podcast, explores three interpretations of the mysterious "Sons of God" text in Genesis 6. Dr. Goeman examines different views, historical takes, and biblical connections to help make sense of this passage which has confused readers for centuries!DONATE TO THE SHEPHERD'S STUDY PODCAST►https://shepherds.edu/giving
In this episode Dr. Les Lofquist, Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Shepherds Theological Seminary, unpacks the characteristics of biblically qualified, faithful pastors. Drawing from his years of personal experience, Dr. Lofquist offers both engaging illustrations and practical insight into becoming a qualified ministry leader.DONATE TO THE SHEPHERD'S STUDY PODCAST►https://shepherds.edu/giving
In this episode Dr. Darrell Bock, Executive Director of Cultural Engagement at Dallas Theological Seminary, refutes the idea that cultural engagement takes the church off track. Instead, he proposes that the church often underestimates the power of the Gospel and cultural engagement is an intrinsic part of the Great Commission.DONATE TO THE SHEPHERD'S STUDY PODCASThttps://shepherds.edu/giving