A Journey In Discovering Spiritual Gifts with Sam Storms [Podcast]
By: Vanderbloemen
The Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast brings you interviews from leaders across the theological spectrum of the global Church. Our goal is to bring you thought-provoking interviews that encourage you, challenge you, and help you build, run, and keep great teams.
In today's episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William talks with Sam Storms, author and Lead Pastor for Preaching and Vision at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City.
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Dr. Sam Storms, who describes himself as an "Amillennial, Calvinistic, charismatic, credo-baptistic, complementarian, Christian Hedonist " is the Lead Pastor for Preaching and Vision at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City, OK.
Sam is also on the Board of Directors of both Desiring God and Bethlehem College & Seminary, and also serves as a member of the Council of The Gospel Coalition. Sam is President of the Evangelical Theological Society. He has written a multitude of books on the Christian life and Theology.
William talks with Sam about:
- Lessons he wished he'd known earlier in his ministry
- How our theological positions can (and should) change as we grow and mature in Christ
- Spiritual gifts in today's Christian life
Guest Links: Sam Storms
Links Mentioned in this Episode
- Bridgeway Church
- Practicing The Power: Welcoming The Gifts Of The Holy Spirit In Your Life by Sam Storms
- Are Miraculous Gifts For Today? Four Views from Zondervan Press
- The Beginner's Guide To Spiritual Gifts by Sam Storms
- Convergence by Sam Storms
- The Convergence Conference
- The Story of Reality by Gregory Koukl
- The Dawn of Christianity by Robert Hutchinson
- The Shack by William P. Young
- The Solid Joys App by Desiring God
- The Ask Pastor John App by Desiring God
Quotes from Sam
If I could talk to my 25-year-old self, I'd say, "Don't be so arrogant & prideful."
People who differ with me theologically are loved just as much by God as I am.
Learn to appreciate the broader body of Christ early in your ministry.
People present prophesy as though churches will resemble either a Ringling Bros circus or a county morgue.