A Little About Me…

I am a Christian, husband, father, pastor, professor, & teacher who wants to help fellow pilgrims on our way to the Heavenly City.
Looking for Something?
-


Most Frequent Viewed Posts & Pages
- Seven Pieces of Unsolicited Dating Advice
- Favorites Quotes from "Out of the Silent Planet"
- Is Making Out a Sin?
- Books, Books, and More Books
- Bible Verses You Cannot Obey Without Church
- The Ten Commandments Are Good, Actually
- Favorite Quotes from "Ready Player One"
- Jesus, the Greatest Sinner Who Ever Lived
- 100 Things I Am Thankful For
- The Yellow Canary of Joy
Author Archives: Dana Dill
God Builds By Tearing Down
Why does it seem like God gives me the opposite of what I need? Richard Sibbes answers: God often works by contraries: when he means to give victory, he will allow us to be hinder at first; when he means … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged christian growth, holiness, richard sibbes, Sanctification, suffering
Leave a comment
The Saturday Post(s)
How Much Do You Know About What the Bible Teaches About the Bible? “How well do you know the doctrine of the Scripture? How well do you know what the Bible tells us about the Bible? This short thirty-three question … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bible, complementarianism, dating, family worship, gender, gospel, jesus, local church, love, marriage, membership, scripture, social media, technology, youth ministry
1 Comment
Why So Serious?
Every now and then I’m told that I am not like most youth pastors. I don’t take pride in this (often times, I don’t think its a good thing), but I am simply reporting a common observation. There are various … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged jc ryle, matthew henry, pastoral ministry, seriousness
Leave a comment
When God’s Word Won’t Help You
The Apostle James once wrote: “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.” James 1:22 Matthew Henry comments: Hearing is in order to doing; the most attentive and the most frequent hearing of the word of … Continue reading
Your Sermon
Vance Havner: My father, a faithful layman who loved preaching and preachers, used to tell us once in a while, with a smile: “Some day I am going to prepare a big sermon and preach it.” I think he really … Continue reading
Loving the Universal Church vs. the Local Church
“I don’t need to be a member of a local church because I am a member of the universal church.” “I am more interested in the capital C ‘Church,’ and not as much the lower case C ‘church.’” Have you … Continue reading
The Precious Gift of Boring
Kevin DeYoung reminds us that boring is something to be cherished: Talk to the parents whose house was flooded or whose kids won’t sleep through the night. Talk to the friend who has been sitting by the bedside of a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged boredom, busyness, christian life, christian living, kevin deyoung, productivity
Leave a comment
The Saturday Post(s)
Shepherding Your Family on Saturday to Sunday. Here are some practical thoughts about how to shepherd your family 24/7. The 498 Anniversary of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses. An enlightening interview with Dr. Carl Trueman about the good Doctor Luther. Six … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged christian history, holiness, joy, martin luther, parenting, pastoral ministry, Sanctification, shepherd, thankfulness
Leave a comment
Abortion is Unjust Discrimination
A helpful video that shows how a baby in the womb is the most unjustly discriminated person in the world.
Grateful for Interruptions
As a man who is easily taken “out of the zone,” interruptions are something I find difficult to appreciate. Said more honestly, it is hard for me not to disdain them. However, since I live in God’s world under Christ’s … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged dietrich bonhoeffer, gods will, interruptions, jason tenney, sovereignty
1 Comment