FTC.co asks Paul Chitwood, current President of the International Mission Board, “Outside of praying and giving financially, is there anything else local churches can do to support missionaries?”
FTC.co asks Matt Smethurst, managing editor at The Gospel Coalition, “What are helpful diagnostic questions someone can ask to evaluate if they have a healthy relationship with social media?”
Jason Duesing on Why Hope is Important for Our Current Cultural Context
FTC.co asks Jason Duesing, provost and professor of historical theology at Midwestern Seminary, “Why is hope important for our current cultural context?
Patrick Schreiner on Why Christians Should Regularly Intake the Gospels
FTC.co asks Patrick Schreiner, associate professor of New Testament and biblical studies at Midwestern Seminary, “Why should Christians regularly intake the Gospels?”
FTC.co asks Clint Pressley, lead pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC, “How do you lead big change in a church without blowing it up?”
Todd Chipman with Advice on Whether to Pursure Academic or Pastoral Ministry
FTC.co asks Dr. Todd Chipman, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at MBTS and pastor at the Master’s Community Church in Kansas City, “What advice would you give someone deciding between academic theology and pastoral ministry?”
Charles Smith on Whether All Christians Should Consider Themselves Leaders
FTC.co asks Charles Smith, Senior VP for Institutional Relations and Assistant Professor of Christian Leadership at MBTS, “Should all Christians consider themselves leaders?”
We sat down with Michael Kelley, teacher and author of Boring and Wednesdays Were Pretty Normal, to ask: Why shouldn’t we be afraid of boring or mundane things?