Pastor Writer: Conversations on Reading, Writing, and the Christian Life

Chase Replogle

The Pastor Writer podcast is a series of conversations and reflections on the Christian life through reading and writing. From interviews with authors to thoughts on scripture and culture, Chase Replogle offers a wide range of topics and explorations. Chase is a church pastor and writer. You can follow more of his work at pastorwriter.com

  • 47 minutes 13 seconds
    Patrick Schreiner — What to Make of the Transfiguration

    Patrick Schreiner is an associate professor of New Testament and Biblical theology at Midwestern baptist Theological Seminary. He is also an elder at Emmaus Church in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the author numerous books, including Matthew, Discipels and Scribe; a commentary on Acts, The Ascension of Christ; and The Kigndom of God and the Glory of the Cross.

    Patrick joins me on today's episode to discuss his new book, The Transfiguration of Christ: An Exegetical and Theological Reading. We take a closer look at Jesus's transfiguration and why it matters for how we read the gospels and think about Christ.

    3 May 2024, 11:00 am
  • 49 minutes 50 seconds
    Brian Croft & Ronnie Martin — Redefining Productivity for a More Sustainable Ministry

    Brian Croft is the former Senior Pastor of Au-burn-dale Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky and is the Founder of Practical Shepherding. He is also Senior Fellow for the Mathena Center for Church Revitalization and an Adjunct Professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

    Ronnie Martin is founder and lead pastor of Substance Church (EFCA) in Ashland, Ohio. Before pastoral ministry, Ronnie was an internationally known recording artist, producing and releasing over 15 albums for the Tooth and Nail Records label. In addition to pastoring Substance, Ronnie is also the Director of Leader Renewal for Harbor Network, a church planting collective based out of Louisville, Kentucky. He has authored 6 books, including The God Who Is With Us, and regularly speaks at conferences for pastors and church planters.

    Brian and Ronnie join me to discuss their new book on the unhurried pastor and how we can redefine productivity for a more sustainable ministry.

    18 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 55 seconds
    Ryan Rush — Meals, Tables, and the Ministry of Jesus

    Ryan Rush, serves as pastor of Kingsland Baptist Church, in Katy, Texas.

    He has spent more than 20 years working in ministry, and during that time, he has been on a mission to connect church and home life, becoming a national voice for the “Faith at Home” movement.

    In over a decade serving as Adjunct Professor at Liberty University, he has taught more than 1,500 students the course he helped to design, “Theology of the Family.” Ryan currently teaches Doctoral students in the Marriage and Family program at Dallas Theological Seminary.

    Ryan is a graduate of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and holds a PhD in Christian leadership with a ministry concentration from the Cook School at Dallas Baptist University.

    He is the author of several books, Home on Time, Why Everybody’s Stuck, and his latest book, Restore the Table: Discovering the Powerful Connections of Meaningful Mealtimes. In today's conversation, we'll be exploring the place of tables in the ministry of Jesus and how meals are an important part of the Christian calling.

    5 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 43 minutes 50 seconds
    David Kaywood — A Call to Contentment in a Restless World

    David Kaywood is a senior pastor at Eastside Community Church in Jacksonville, Florida. He is the author of A Call to Contentment: Pursuing Godly Satisfaction in a Restless World. He is the founder of gospelrelevance.com and a contributor to The Gospel Coalition. He lives in Jacksonville Beach, Florida with his wife and two children.

    In our conversation, we explore the Christian call to contentment in a restless world. How can Christians experience contentment, and how can we, as Christian writers, do our work without the restless anxiety it often causes?

    30 March 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 47 minutes 15 seconds
    Todd Hains & Natasha Kennedy — Catechism and Children’s Literature

    I'm joined on today's podcast by Editor Todd Hains and Illustrator Natasha Kennedy. Together, they have been working on Lexham's new series of children's books, known as the FatCat series. We discuss the current state of Christian children's literature, Catechism, and Classical Education, and how we can be intentional about teaching our children the language and the theology of our faith. 

    11 March 2024, 11:00 am
  • 35 minutes 40 seconds
    Drew Dyck: Just Show Up — The Spiritual Practice of Plodding

    Drew Dyck is the author of multiple books, including Your Future Self Will Thank You: Secrets To Self Control From The Bible And Brain Science (2019), and the book he joins me to talk about today, Just Show Up: How Small Acts of Faithfulness Change Everything (2023).

    Drew is an editor at Moody Publishers and the former managing editor of Leadership Journal. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including Christianity Today, Relevant Magazine, The Gospel Coalition, and CNN.com.

    Drew grew up in Canada and now lives in the Portland area with his wife, Grace, and their three children.

    25 January 2024, 4:00 pm
  • 45 minutes 37 seconds
    Mark Fugitt — The Lost Shepherd and a Place for History

    Mark Fugitt has been a pastor for eighteen years and an adjunct professor for a decade. He has a bachelor’s in history; master’s degrees in history, theological studies, and theology; and his PhD in biblical studies and historical theology. He lives with his wife Laura and four children on a farm in the hills of Missouri.

    He joins me to talk about his new book: Lost Shepherd: What Believers Once Knew About Paslm 23 That the Modern World has Forgotten

    19 January 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 16 seconds
    Chase Replogle — My Best Reads of 2023

    Since the beginning of the Pastor Writer podcast, I've dedicated the last episode of each year to a reflection on some of my favorite books. I think it's a great practice for anyone. I looked back through my Amazon orders, my bookshelves, my Kindle and Audible apps, and noted books that stood out. For me, books are never just read, they represent the things I've been thinking about, working on, and areas I'm trying to grow. 

    This year, the books really reflect my ongoing writing project, but hopefully, there are a few that will be interesting to you. Let me know what you've been reading. I'm always grateful for recommendations on books or authors that you think would fit the show. 

    22 December 2023, 3:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 53 seconds
    Cary Schmidt — Reversing Ministry Depletion

    Cary Schmidt serves as the Senior Pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Newington, Connecticut.

    He and his wife, Dana, have been blessed with three children and have enjoyed thirty four years of marriage and ministry together. Cary's passion is to love God, love his family, and point people to Jesus Christ through teaching, preaching, and writing. He hosts the "Leading in the Gospel" podcast to encourage Gospel-shaped leadership, and "Growing in the gospel"—a daily devotional on Youtube.

    He has written fifteen books, including <em>Stop Trying, Live Lighter—Love Better, Off Script, Passionate Parenting, Real Christianity</em>, and others. he joins me to talk about his recently released book, <em>Steady Strength: Reversing Ministry's Dangerous Drift Toward Depletion</em>.

    27 November 2023, 5:00 pm
  • 55 minutes 40 seconds
    Randall Wallace — Film, Faith, and the Braveheart Life

    Randall Wallace is the Oscar®-nominated creative force behind the epic storytelling of such critical and box-office hits as BRAVEHEART, WE WERE SOLDIERS, PEARL HARBOR, SECRETARIAT, and HEAVEN IS FOR REAL. Along with his work in film, Randall is the author of nine books, including five original novels, three novel versions of the screenplays of his films, and his first work of non-fiction, LIVING THE BRAVEHEART LIFE.

    13 November 2023, 12:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 21 seconds
    Harold Senkbeil — Textualizing People into the Story of Scripture

    Harold Senkbeil is executive director emeritus of Doxology: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care.

    His pastoral experience of nearly five decades includes parish ministry, the seminary classroom, and parachurch leadership. He is author of numerous books, including the award-winning The Care of Souls, Christ and Calamity, and Dying to Live.

    3 November 2023, 11:00 am
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