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Mike Pohlman
Executive Director at Team Julia
Dr. Mike Pohlman is the Chair of the Department of Christian Preaching and Associate Professor of Christian Preaching at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has been part of the seminary faculty since 2015 and is known for his expertise in preaching, theology, and church history.13
Background and Education
- Early Life: Born in Buffalo, New York, Pohlman became a Christian at the age of 18 after being influenced by his brother and classmates to read the Bible. He was particularly impacted by the book of Romans.2
- Education: He earned a degree in political science from the University of Washington and later completed an M.Div. at Western Seminary. He pursued a Ph.D. in Church History at Southern Seminary, focusing on interdisciplinary connections between history and theology.2
Career Highlights
- Pastoral Roles: Pohlman served as a senior pastor at Immanuel Bible Church in Bellingham, Washington, and planted a church in Portland, Oregon.12
- Editorial Work: He worked as an executive editor for The Gospel Coalition and as an executive producer and editor for Salem Communications, including producing The Albert Mohler Radio Program.12
- Academic Contributions: Pohlman has written extensively on topics such as suffering, theology, and preaching. His works include Broadcasting the Faith: Protestant Religious Radio and Theology in America, 1920–1950 and contributions to books addressing the prosperity gospel.14
Personal Life
Pohlman is married to Anna, and they have seven children. His first wife, Julia, passed away in 2014 after a battle with cancer. This personal experience has deeply shaped his teaching and preaching, particularly his emphasis on God's grace during suffering.12
Key Themes in His Work
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Testifying to sufficient grace in suffering: Michael Pohlman



