Scripture: Psalm 23

Habits, Mental Health, and Spiritual Formation

In this episode, Kasey Olander and Justin Whitmel Earley discuss the importance of intentionally developing habits…
December 26, 2023

Leaders Are Shepherds

In this episode Bill Hendricks and Tim Laniak explore the value and impact of having a…
December 20, 2022
Dr Ron Allen speaking on stage of Chafer Chapel at Dallas Theological Seminary

Yahweh, Shepherd Me Now

Dr. Ron Allen served as a Senior Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary from…
September 30, 2022

Pastors and Burnout

In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Tom Nelson discuss some of the pitfalls that pastors are…
September 27, 2022
African Huts

Longing for Home

In East Africa, when people want to know where you live, they always ask, “Where do…
January 6, 2021
Guest speaker recording The Table podcast

Helping People Flourish at Work

In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Steve Ramseur discuss creating a work environment that helps employees…
July 23, 2019
Dr. Mark Yarbrough standing in front of podium while speaking at DTS Chapel

Sheep and Their Shepherd

Dr. Mark Yarbrough, VP of Academic Affairs at DTS, highlights the relationship between God and his…
July 26, 2017

Coffee as a Means of Grace: A Sip of Theological Humor

Until I accepted coffee as a means of grace, I struggled both internally and externally with…
September 29, 2015

The Good Shepherd

Dr. David Klingler, Associate Professor of Bible Exposition, teaches on Psalm 23 and the role of…
February 25, 2015

Resilience in Ministry

David and Nancy Writebol, Ebola survivor and missionaries with Sudan Interior Mission (SIM), remind us that…
February 12, 2015

Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms: A Redemptive-Historical Vision of Scripture

God and Scripture Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give…
December 29, 2014

The Word of God: Why I Trust the Bible

The earliest memories from my childhood remind me that I recognized the Bible as a very…
July 7, 2006

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