T4G Podcast

The official podcast for Together for the Gospel, where you can hear main talks, breakout sessions,

Episodes

Total: 101

We were created to live in complete obedience to our loving Creator, but in the fall, the whole of o

How do pastors faithfully serve congregations that have been affected by worldliness? Thabiti Anyabw

In an exposition of Galatians 4:19, John MacArthur unpacks Paul’s pastoral heart towards the church

What is the fundamental quality that sets Christians apart from the world? John Piper looks to the a

How does pastoral ministry intersect with biblical theology? Starting from a testimony from “The Ret

The reality is that there is no place to hide given that we’re in a time of tremendous change. Peopl

David Platt speaks to the need for local churches to be at the center of global missions. How can lo

“shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willin

Martin Luther believed that congregational singing was absolutely critical to every part of what The

Join Matt Chandler as he reviews the losses his church has taken for the sake of church planting and

How might we think through the history of race, reformed theology, and the Reformation? Given the si

In this panel discussion, Phillip Jensen (author of the gospel tract, “Two Ways to Live”) and Mark D

H.B. Charles joins Mark Dever and Thabiti Anyabwile to discuss Thabiti’s latest book, “Reviving the

In this panel, the four founders of T4G gather as they did in 2006 to review the day, laugh, and div

In this panel, Albert Mohler, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Kevin DeYoung, and Mark Dever share stories

In this panel, Mark Dever, John MacArthur, Ligon Duncan, and Al Moher discuss the reform that is sti

Is the Reformation over? Ligon Duncan suggests thattheReformation is not over. In fact, “the issues

The key question that kept Luther on his knees was this: How aresins forgiven? In this talk, Dr. Alb

At the heart of Martin Luther’s theology is the conviction thathuman beings are totally dependent on

Normally, when we consider the Reformers, we consider thetheological revolution they brought about;