

Messages by Desiring God (Video)
Desiring God
Messages from the Teaching Team at Desiring God.
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Mar 21, 2010 • 55min
Parenting with Hope in the Worst of Times
John Piper | In every stage of parenting, knowing God's mercy gives us brokenhearted boldness—and hope.

Mar 1, 2010 • 37min
Why God Makes Much of Us
John Piper | The love of God that makes much of us for his glory is a greater love than a love that would only make much of us.

Feb 28, 2010 • 45min
Q & A with Urban Pastors
John Piper | The word of the cross is sufficient for our issues of ethnic harmony, political schisms, and standing against false doctrine in the church.

Feb 28, 2010 • 46min
Why God Makes Much of Us
John Piper | God’s children are immensely precious to him, and he ensures that their preciousness to him does not become their god, but that he is their God.

Feb 27, 2010 • 0sec
The Pastor as Prophet: Session 4
John Piper | In the presence of God and Christ, we are to faithfully and accurately preach the Bible to hungry, needy souls.

Feb 27, 2010 • 0sec
The Pastor as Prophet
John Piper | Pastors are workers for the joy and transformation of their people, and in this work it is essential that they fight for maintaining joy themselves.

Feb 26, 2010 • 0sec
The Pastor as Prophet
John Piper | There is a biblical precedent for preaching in the gathering of God’s people, and that preaching should be expository exultation that has its goal in the glory of God, its ground in the person and work of Christ, and its source in the Scriptures.

Feb 26, 2010 • 0sec
The Pastor as Prophet
John Piper | Based on the practice of the early church and various principles seen throughout Scripture, preaching should have a place in the regular gathering of the church.

Feb 2, 2010 • 1h 15min
Lessons from an Inconsolable Soul
John Piper | We might not agree with Lewis on everything, but his romantic rationalism applied to the Christian faith can open our eyes to more of God’s wonders.

Jan 31, 2010 • 47min
I Will Build My Church
John Piper | Multiplying churches with different strengths and weaknesses means coming closer to meeting the needs of the world.


