Resources

Gregory the Great and the Care of Souls
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

Souls Under the Altar
God is calling us to present our bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to Him, which is our spiritual act of worship.

Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age with Rosaria Butterfield
In this episode, Kevin and Rosaria probe questions about Christianity, sexuality, culture, and many others.

Ministers & Means of Grace
Lecture 8 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.

Benedict and the Ordering of Monasticism
In this second part of his church history lecture series at taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Because of all that He suffered, we know that there is mercy for us if we would turn, repent, and fall at the feet of the Lord Jesus Christ.

On Pastoral, Public Tone
Kevin DeYoung and Mark Dever join Jonathan Leeman on this episode of Pastors Talk where they discuss public tone in preaching.

3 Indispensable Requirements for Good Preaching
In this episode, Kevin reads from his recent article written for Clearly Reformed critical components of effective preaching.

3 Indispensable Requirements for Good Preaching
Teaching God’s word, proclaiming Christ crucified, and preaching in the power of the Spirit—are indispensable for good preaching in our age.

Gifts of the Spirit for the Church
Lecture 7 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.

When Genuine Obedience Becomes Impossible, Hell Becomes Impossible as Well
In this article written for Crossway, Kevin discusses the recognition of holiness and obedience as beneficial to the preaching of the Gospel.

The Truth About Lies
“What a splendid little book, filled with enough simple truths and profound good news to change your life”, Kevin DeYoung.

Patrick and the Barbarian Conversion
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

One Like a Son of Man
This one whom John leaned his head upon at the last supper, this very Jesus, John now has a revelation, this is God.

Don’t Waste Your Life
Be mastered by one thing. Make much of Christ and him crucified. Those exhortations are just as relevant today as they were twenty years ago.

The Reformation as Renewal with Matthew Barrett
Kevin interviews Matthew Barrett and talks church history as well as some deep nerdery on Reformation theology.

The Nature and Extent of Church Power / Church Power in Doctrine & Worship
Lecture 5 & 6 from Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.

The God We Need
There is a great and glorious God and John says in the midst of our trials and our difficulties, we need this God.

On the Crushing Guilt of Failing at Quiet Time
This article was adapted from Kevin’s book, Impossible Christianity, and outlines the impact of daily devotions in the lives of believers.

Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age Foreword
In this article, Kevin writes the foreword for the Rosaria Butterfield’s new book, Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age.

God & Government
Lecture 4 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.

Blessed Are Those Who Hear
Do not forget that the book of Revelation is for our good. It is not to confuse us, it is to show us Jesus and to bless us.

One Simple Yet Crucial Decision College Freshmen Need to Make
In this video produced by Crossway, Kevin emphasizes the importance of maintaining a solid foundation once students go off to college.

Church & State / Ecclesiology & Sacraments
Lecture 3 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.