Kevin DeYoung
Kevin is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan, right across the street from Michigan State University. He has been the pastor there since 2004.
Pastors
The World Is Busy Promoting Its Catechism—Will We Get Busy Teaching Ours?
The world has its own catechism for us whether we realize it or not. The Christian family, Christian church, and Christian schools must not assume that the next generations will accept the conclusions that seem so obvious to older generations.
Articles for Pastors
15 Ways to Fight Lust With the Sword of the Spirit
So how in the world, in this world we live in, and with our sex-saturated hearts, can we obey the seventh commandment?
Articles for Pastors
Good Pastors Know When to Pick a Fight But Prefer to Avoid Them
What all foolish controversies have in common is that the argument is less about truth and godliness and more about being hailed as a godly champion of truth.
Articles for Pastors
Memorial Day Is a Big Deal, So Let’s Think About It Theologically
Sometimes being a patriot means we haven't examined the spiritual formations of our love of country.
Articles for Pastors
7 Reasons Not to Worry
Store these away for the next time you are tempted to worry.
Articles for Pastors
Pastoral Anxiety
Do you deal with pastoral anxiety? Even Paul, the one who counted it a joy to “spend and be spent” for his people, admitted that he felt anxiety for all the churches.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
9 Marks of an Unhealthy Church
Do you show any of the signs of an unhealthy church? Here are nine signs that your church—even if it's one that believes the Bible, preaches the gospel, and embraces good ecclesiology—might not be doing so well.
Articles for Pastors
Should Pastors Ever Sound Off Publicly?
"In a world of instant hot takes and online takedowns, it’s never been easier for pastors to get engaged in polemics."
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