Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Thursday on Living Inspired: Author and Pastor Daniel Darling



To listen to the interview: go here and click on the player in the upper right corner of the screen. Thursday at 3:00 pm Central.
Be sure to catch Thursday's interview with pastor and author Daniel Darling. Daniel is the Senior Pastor of Gages Lake Bible Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago and is the author of numerous books, including Teen People of the Bible, which was nominated for a Gold Medallion Award. His latest book is iFaith, connecting to God in the 21st Century.

For a chance to win a copy of iFaith, leave a comment {HERE}. Winner will be notified next week via email.

More about Daniel: Dan’s work has been featured by Focus on the Family, Christianity Today, In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley, and other evangelical publications. He is a contributing writer to Lifeway’s Men’s Devotional, Stand Firm, a columnist for Enrichment Journal,  and a blogger for Patheos.com.

His op-eds have appeared in Newsweek/Washington Posts’ On Faith section and other newspapers and opinion sites. He has been profiled by The Chicago Tribune.  Daniel was a contributing writer to Zondervan’s Couples Devotional Bible. Publisher’s Weekly called his writing style “substantive and punchy.”

Dan’s columns appear weekly at Crosswalk.com and monthly for the local Lake County Journals. Dan has been interviewed on TV and radio outlets across the country, including, Steve Brown, etc, Moody Broadcasting Network, Harvest Television, The Sandy Rios Show, American Family Radio, 100 Huntley Street and many others.

Daniel has a bachelor’s degree in pastoral ministry from Dayspring Bible College. He travels and speaks to groups large and small. He and his wife Angela have three children, Grace, Dan Jr., and Emma, and reside in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.

More about iFaith: “Brings some substance along with his punchy prose.” – Publisher’s Weekly

We’re a generation raised on instant: Instant formula. Disposable diapers. Satellite TV. GPS navigation. Online check-in. Automatic everything. We’re always plugged in and wired. We’re accustomed to having answers at the snap of our fingers. We’re used to being in control. How does this affect our communication with God? This is the question iFaith seeks to answer. What has life at warp speed done to our souls? Has faith been replaced with a false sense of security? Has the digital and technological revolution made us more impatient with the God who delights in making His people wait? iFaith is a unique look at prayer and faith in the twenty-first century, calling us back to a place of rest and silence and peace with God.



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