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# Interviews from 2013
- URL: https://www.dashhouse.com/20131231interviews-from-2013/
- Published: 2013-12-31T10:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2022-08-15T15:25:14.000Z
- Author: Darryl Dash
- Tags: Blog, Blogging, Interviews, #DashHouseCom, #wp

I linked to some of the top posts from this blog in the past year. In reality, some of my favorite posts are the interviews I conducted from the past year. Here’s a list:

[Planting with New Kingdom Citizens: An Interview with J.D. Payne](https://dashhouse.com/dashhouse/2013/4/14/planting-with-new-kingdom-citizens?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Church planting is missionary work. It is more apostolic and less pastoral. It is about raising up new believers, not working to fulfill the desires of long-term Kingdom citizens.

[Urban Church Planting: An Interview with Mark Reynolds](https://dashhouse.com/dashhouse/2013/4/23/urban-church-planting-an-interview-with-mark-reynolds?ref=dashhouse.com)

> I’m also seeing a growing awareness of the need and opportunity in cities for church planters, but we’re still lagging behind in the competencies and proficiencies to do it well.

[Ministry in a Post-Christendom Context: An Interview with Barry Parker](https://dashhouse.com/dashhouse/2013/5/1/ministry-in-a-post-christendom-context-an-interview-with-barry-parker?ref=dashhouse.com)

> We need a radical humility that is grounded in the Saviour of the World because we are not the saviour of anything.

[Scholarship and Warmth: An Interview with Bruce Walkte](https://dashhouse.com/dashhouse/2013/5/8/scholarship-and-warmth-an-interview-with-bruce-waltke?ref=dashhouse.com)

> If my theology does not change my life, it is not good theology, but an idol.

[Kutoa — How to Make a Difference for $1 a Month](https://dashhouse.com/dashhouse/2013/7/31/kutoa-how-to-make-a-difference-for-1-a-month?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Kutoa is about people everywhere helping people everywhere because people everywhere matter.

[The Ongoing Influence of C.S. Lewis — An Interview with Kathy Keller](https://dashhouse.com/dashhouse/2013/9/11/the-ongoing-influence-of-cs-lewis-an-interview-with-kathy-keller?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Lewis fits into no category, theologically or culturally, and yet he punctures all manner of pompous cultural assumptions of our day.