Posts by Daniel Darling
The Way Home: Steve Green on family, leadership, and Hobby Lobby
Steve Green, President of Hobby Lobby, joins me today to discuss the family business, what he learned about leadership from his father, and why he has such a passionate love for the Bible. Steve is also chairman of the board for Museum of the Bible. Show Notes: Website: newsroom.hobbylobby.com/team/steve-green and museumofthebible.org Twitter: @museumofBible
Read MoreThe Way Home: Matt Carter on fatherhood, God’s love and finding home
You’ve probably heard a thousands sermons on the prodigal son, but you’ve not read one as personal as The Long Way Home, a real and raw exposition of this popular biblical story as written by pastor Matt Carter. I really, really enjoyed this book and I think you’ll enjoy this conversation with Matt. Show Notes: Book:…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Alister McGrath on Albert Einstein and his thoughts on God
Alister McGrath joins me to talk about Albert Einstein, C.S. Lewis, and about his own faith journey. Dr. McGrath is Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford. He is also Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, Oxford, President of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, and serves as associate priest…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Phil Vischer on teaching kids the Bible
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday. Today on the podcast, Phil Vischer joins me to talk about a number of things: his creative process, how parents can teach their kids the Bible, and his new book Laugh and Learn Bible for Kids: The Gospel in 52 Five-Minute Bible Stories.…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Andrew Peterson on writing and creativity
Andrew Peterson joins me to talk about his new book Adorning the Dark. I am excited for this book because it’s on two topics I am passionate about: writing and creativity. Andrew is a singer-songwriter and author. In 2008, he founded a ministry called The Rabbit Room, which led to a yearly conference, countless concerts and symposiums, and…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Robby Gallaty on addiction, recovery, and salvation
Robby Gallaty joins me to talk about his story of addiction, recovery, and salvation. Robby is the author of Recovered: How an Accident, Alcohol, and Addiction Led Me to God. He is the Senior Pastor of Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonville, Tenn. This episode of The Way Home is brought to you by Crossway.…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler on Risen Motherhood
Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler from Risen Motherhood join me to talk motherhood, the gospel, and the struggles and joys of parenting. This episode of The Way Home is brought to you by Crossway. Show Notes: Book: Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments Website: risenmotherhood.com Instagram: risenmotherhood
Read MoreThe Way Home: Rankin Wilbourne on how to live everyday in light of the cross
How do we live everyday in light of the cross? How do we think about ambition? How do we think about how we interact with those around us? Rankin Wilbourne joins me to discuss this and more. Rankin is the pastor of Pacific Crossroads Church in Los Angeles. This episode of The Way Home is…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Luke Goodrich on religious liberty in America
Two of the most frequent questions I’ve heard concerning religious liberty are: Are we going to be able to maintain religious liberty in America? Should we worry about religious liberty? Luke Goodrich joins me to share why religious liberty is a battle worth fighting. Luke is a nationally recognized expert on religious freedom and winner…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Gary Thomas on finding freedom from toxic people
Gary Thomas joins me to talk about his new book When to Walk Away: Finding Freedom from Toxic People. In this book he draws from biblical and current day stories to equip readers with practical examples on how to handle toxic people. Each chapter includes insightful takeaways: Learn the difference between difficult people and toxic people…
Read MoreThree Things You Should Cut From Your Writing
If you want to improve your writing craft, cutting precious words might be the most important discipline you learn. You want to write in such a way that the experience for the reader is enjoyable. You don’t want to make them work so hard they give up after the first paragraph. So after you’ve written, give yourself some time and space and then come back and use your scalpel to cut.
Read MoreThe Way Home: Sarah Mae on forgiving when we’ve been hurt
Sarah Mae joins me today to talk about her book The Complicated Heart: Loving Even When It Hurts. She shares her story of growing up with an alcoholic mother and how she’s learned to forgive difficult people who have hurt her. This episode of The Way Home is brought to you by The Good Book Company.…
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