Called is a brand-new resource from Midwestern Seminary and For the Church. The hope is simple: We want to provide engaging resources uniquely suited to help those who may be sensing a call from God toward gospel ministry.

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Theology in the Everyday

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The Theology in the Everyday series seeks to introduce and explain theological concepts in 500 words or less, with a 200-word section helping explain the doctrine to kids. At For The Church, we believe that theology should not be designated to the academy alone but lived out by faith in everyday life. We hope this series will present theology in such a way as to make it enjoyable, connecting theological ideas to everyday experience and encouraging believers to study theology for the glory of God and the good of the Church.

What about ministry gives you joy? – Dan Darling

Ftc.co asks Dan Darling ‘What about ministry gives you joy?’.

What recent resources would you recommend for fellow pastors and believers? – Mat Alexander

Ftc.co asks Mat Alexander ‘What recent resources would you recommend for fellow pastors and believers?’.

What dangers is the church facing? – Dan Darling

Ftc.co asks Dan Darling ‘What dangers is the church facing?’.

For the Church Podcast

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Episode 328: FTC Mailbag

It’s Ross’ last mailbag feature on the podcast! Tune in as he and Jared tackle listener-submitted questions and topics. On this week’s episode, the guys discuss: whether a call to ministry is permanent, when husbands and wives disagree on a church, men serving in children’s ministry, neglected doctrines, dealing with complaints in the church, and more.


Episode 327: Boring Pastors

They don’t make headlines. They don’t sell books. They’re not killing it on Insta or TikTok. But they’re probably way better than we deserve. They’re boring pastors. In this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared and Ross talk about why we’re tempted to underestimate pastors we find “less than dynamic” (but why we shouldn’t) and try to encourage ordinary pastors in their boring-ness to trust God in the normalcy of everdyay ministry.


The Heart of Pastoring Podcast

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Episode 14: Service

The Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. If pastors mean to reflect the heart of the Good Shepherd, they will pursue a servant’s heart. But we find this pursuit frustrated by our own laziness, a sense of entitlement, or even others’ presuming upon our service. How can we push through these frustrations and develop a vision for open-hearted caretaking of others? In this final episode, Jared Wilson and Ronnie Martin commend the wisdom practice of Christlike service.


Episode 13: Encouragement

Pastors constantly operate in an encouragement deficit. The practice of encouragement gives life. But so many ministers are drowning in criticism or just general disappointment. How can we become better encouragers of others when we receive so little of it ourselves? In this episode, Jared Wilson and Ronnie Martin share some encouraging insights about encouragement! This wisdom practice can revolutionize our lives and enliven our ministries.




Latest Resources

Aug 15

What Does it Mean to be For the Church? by Jared C. Wilson

Editor’s note: This summer, we’re sharing articles aimed at encouraging pastors, ministry leaders, and church members in living and serving in light of Christ’s coming Kingdom. To hear more on this topic from Jared C. Wilson and other key leaders, register to join us for the 2025 For the Church National Conference, “Kingdom Come: Ministry […]

Aug 13

Episode 328: FTC Mailbag by Jared C. Wilson and Ross Ferguson

It’s Ross’ last mailbag feature on the podcast! Tune in as he and Jared tackle listener-submitted questions and topics. On this week’s episode, the guys discuss: whether a call to ministry is permanent, when husbands and wives disagree on a church, men serving in children’s ministry, neglected doctrines, dealing with complaints in the church, and more.

Aug 12

What about ministry gives you joy? – Dan Darling by Dan Darling

Ftc.co asks Dan Darling ‘What about ministry gives you joy?’.

Aug 8

The Gifts of This Age Point Us to the Age Still to Come by Jared C. Wilson

The gifts we enjoy in this age are meant to be signposts to the Giver himself and the everlasting enjoyment in the age to come.

Aug 6

Why For the Church Still Matters by Jason K. Allen

Editor’s note: This summer, we’re sharing articles aimed at encouraging pastors, ministry leaders, and church members in living and serving in light of Christ’s coming Kingdom. To hear more on this topic from Jason K. Allen and other key leaders, register to join us for the 2025 For the Church National Conference, “Kingdom Come: Ministry […]

Aug 6

Episode 327: Boring Pastors by Jared C. Wilson and Ross Ferguson

They don’t make headlines. They don’t sell books. They’re not killing it on Insta or TikTok. But they’re probably way better than we deserve. They’re boring pastors. In this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared and Ross talk about why we’re tempted to underestimate pastors we find “less than dynamic” (but why we shouldn’t) and try to encourage ordinary pastors in their boring-ness to trust God in the normalcy of everdyay ministry.

Aug 5

What recent resources would you recommend for fellow pastors and believers? – Mat Alexander by Mat Alexander

Ftc.co asks Mat Alexander ‘What recent resources would you recommend for fellow pastors and believers?’.

Jul 30

Episode 326: Prodigal Parents by Jared C. Wilson and Ross Ferguson

Does obeying the fifth commandment mean never bugging your unbelieving parents about their spiritual state? How might other passages of Scripture provide some guidance on evangelizing our lost mom or dad? It’s common for Christians to think about winning prodigal children, but in this episode of hte FTC Podcast, Jared and Ross discuss how to handle having “prodigal parents.”

Jul 29

What dangers is the church facing? – Dan Darling by Dan Darling

Ftc.co asks Dan Darling ‘What dangers is the church facing?’.

Jul 25

There Is Something Better Than Never Suffering by Jared C. Wilson

It is the sustaining vision of eternal life in Christ that fixes even a lifetime of suffering to a fine point—a fine point that in the last day will be eclipsed by the glory of the radiant Christ, perhaps even distilled down to a jewel placed amidst your treasures, or placed in the crown of Christ himself…

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