Compelling Preaching: A Conversation with Neal Plantinga and Laura de Jong
Vivid imagery, compelling stories, perceptive exegesis, pastoral sensibilities, theological clarity, cultural fittingness--each of these gifts contributes immensely to compelling, transformative preaching. Compelling preaching features the dynamic interplay of each of these strengths. This conversation will explore how these dynamic interactions come about, how we cultivate them, and how the practice of polishing, and studying, exemplary sermons can stretch not only award-winning authors but also those of us struggling to shape compelling sermons for people who may not always seem to appreciate it.
The Formative Power of Christian Prayer
A conversation with Neal Plantinga and Rebecca DeYoung
Cornelius Plantinga on Developing Habits of Prayer
How does prayer form us? How do we go deeper in prayer? What is the value of using another person’s written prayers in our own prayer lives? Watch as Cornelius Plantinga and Noel Snyder discuss these topics and many more, celebrating the release of Plantinga’s book, "Morning and Evening Prayers."
A Prayer for the Grieving
A prayer during COVID-19 written by Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
Prayer for the Celebration of Ascension
An Ascension Day prayer during COVID-19 written by Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
An Evening Prayer to the Good Shepherd
An evening prayer by Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
A Prayer to God in Anxious Times
Rev. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr. wrote this prayer in March 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Palm Sunday Prayer
A Palm Sunday prayer during COVID-19 written by Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
The Bowed Head: How Preachers Deal with Grief
2020 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
The God of Joy in the Midst of Our Troubles
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Service of the Word
Strengthening Congregational Life by Engaging God's World
Cornelius Plantinga Jr. gives an opening plenary lecture at the 2017 Taking Your Church to College.
Beauty, Silence, and Culture Care: An Interview with Makoto Fujimura
Theologian Neal Plantinga engages with artist and author Mako Fujimura on his vision for complementing recent work on creation care with what he has termed “culture care”—a redemptive approach to artistry and other forms of cultural engagement which seeks to contribute to “the healing of the nations.”