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Mark E. Dever (born August 28, 1960) is a theologian and the senior pastor of the Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., and the president of 9Marks (formerly known as the Center for Church Reform), a Christian ministry he co-founded "in an effort to build biblically faithful churches in America.
Carpenter, also wrote that the statement represented a rise of a movement of "social justice contras," especially after some of its drafters, like James White, protested the refusal of Albert Mohler, Mark Dever, and others to explain their refusal to sign the statement at John MacArthur's 2019 Shepherd's Conference. [8]
On December 8, 1993, Capitol Hill Metropolitan Baptist Church formally called Mark Dever to be the new pastor. On December 7, 1994, the church voted to change their name from Capitol Hill Metropolitan Baptist Church to Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC), as it is known today.
Mark Driscoll, a guest pastor at the church's Stronger Men's Conference, left the stage after commenting on Alex Magala's sword-swallowing act. 'Jesus cried': Pastor leaves stage after comments at ...
A controversial North Carolina billboard has some residents up in arms. The sign is located off Business 40 between Greensboro and Winston-Salem. It reads, "Real men provide, Real women appreciate ...
Massachusetts Teachers Association vowed to sever ties with external websites that shared controversial imagery and rhetoric about Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Driscoll, Mark (12 March 2009a), "More Thoughts on Time Magazine and New Calvinism", The Resurgence, archived from the original on 24 July 2012 ——— (13 March 2009b), Time Magazine Names New Calvinism 3rd Most Powerful Idea , archived from the original on 13 November 2012 , retrieved 26 November 2012
Mahaney co-hosted the Together for the Gospel conference with Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan and Albert Mohler. [15] It was announced that he was pulling out of the 2014 T4G due to ongoing lawsuits against Sovereign Grace Ministries. [16] He returned in 2016 but withdrew again in 2018. [17]