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Interviews About Everything Else

I have been able to conduct a lot of interviews in the many years I’ve been running this blog. A couple of weeks ago I drew up a list of interviews featuring Christian artists. Today I’ve got a second round-up for you, this one showcasing interviews about, well, everything else.

About Everything

10 Questions with John MacArthur” and “5 More Questions with John MacArthur

About Books They’ve Written

Spiritual Healing in the Midst of a Husband’s Addiction to Pornography” about Vicki Tiede’s forthcoming book When Your Husband Is Addicted to Pornography.

5 Questions with Josh Harris” about his book Dug Down Deep.

Who Made God? An Interview with Edgar Andrews,” about his book Who Made God?

The Gospel: The Key to Parenting” about Bill Farley’s book Gospel-Powered Parenting.

The Soul in Cyberspace: An Interview with Douglas Groothuis” about his book The Soul in Cyberspace.

An Interview with Os Guinness” about his book The Case for Civility: And Why Our Future Depends on It.

About Faith in Real Life

The Most Unlikely of Heroes,” an interview with Lee Dyck about adopting a special needs child.

The God Who Gives Strength as Needed: An Interview with Terry Stauffer” about the power of the gospel in dealing with the murder of his daughter.

Memorizing Scripture – An Interview” with Ryan Ferguson about the discipline of memorizing scripture.

An Interview with Ben Zobrist” about being a Christian and a major league baseball player.

Interviewing the ProBlogger,” an interview with Darren Rowse about being a Christian and a blogger.

About Theology

“Continuationism and Cessationism: An Interview with Dr. Wayne Grudem,” Part 1 and Part 2

“Tongues! Signs! Wonders! An Interview with Dr. Sam Waldron,” Part 1 and Part 2


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