Justin Taylor interviews Don Whitney about Praying the Bible
In this video, Justin Taylor sits down with Don Whitney to discuss what it means to pray through God’s Word. To get info on Don’s book Praying the Bible or to order
In this video, Justin Taylor sits down with Don Whitney to discuss what it means to pray through God’s Word. To get info on Don’s book Praying the Bible or to order
Here’s an interview I did with Craig Sanders, editor of Towers, the Southern Seminary magazine, about my book Praying the Bible. This link will take you to the Towers online
Here’s a brief interview I did with Jared Wilson and the folks at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s “For the Church” website. (If at first you don’t see the embedded video,
Why pray the Bible? 1. You’ll pray biblically-saturated, biblically-shaped prayers. This means you’ll have greater assurance that you’re praying the will of God. The Bible makes plain (in 1 John
“Empty phrases” are ruinous in any area of spirituality, but especially in prayer. Jesus warned, “But when you pray, do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do, for
I am thrilled to announce two important items: 1. Now available! The book I’ve long wanted to write: Praying the Bible. 2. A free, five-part video series from
It was the first of March, 1985. I remember where I was sitting when it happened. I was pastor of a church in the western suburbs of Chicago. A guest
Why pray when it appears that your prayers go unanswered? Why keep on reading the Bible when it seems like you’re getting little from it? Why continue worshiping God privately
The unifying principle for all of life, including our spirituality, is found in 1 Corinthians 10:31—“So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory
When we’re born again from above by the Spirit of God, the Lord makes us “a new creation” (2 Cor. 5:17). Indeed, “The old has passed away; behold, the new