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Mark is president and professor of preaching at Fuller Seminary. Before he joined Fuller’s faculty, he served for 16 years as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, California, with his wife, Janet.
Mark is the author of The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor, The Dangerous Act of Worship, and Called.
God met me in the clarity of his Word—then came the hard part.
The former IVCF and Columbia Seminary president spoke with longtime friend Mark Labberton last fall.
Kevin DeYoung uncovers a troubling erosion of personal evangelical piety, but what about the public implications of godly living?
Examining the cultural and theological forces behind the new interest in justice.
The irreducible qualities of gravity, light, and air give life to a sermon and to those who hear it.
What should we ask of God for this new administration?
Seeking God’s blessing for a pluralistic, conflicted, and divided nation.
Is magnanimity the reputation of your church?
I hear two voices—assessing, accusing. Which will I listen to?
The Good News is so much bigger than we make it out to be.