Dave Bruskas
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Pastor Dave is one of three Executive Elders at Mars Hill Church in Seattle, WA. Pastor Dave earned a masters degree in Theological Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. His Acts 29 church, City On A Hill, in Albuquerque, NM became the first out-of-state Mars Hill Church in 2009. He currently serves as the Teaching Pastor at Mars Hill Church, where he overseas all 15 Mars Hill Church locations and the Lead Pastor Residency Program. He will also be a teacher at Mars Hill Schools, teaching both Corban University and Western Seminary courses. He is married to Kara and together they have four daughters. He’s a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan, no matter how down in the dumps their season may be.
Posts by Dave Bruskas
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Happy Failure’s Day!
Sun Jun 15, 2014
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3 Ways a Man Should Lead His Home
Mon May 19, 2014
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What Kind of Church Should You Belong To?
Mon May 12, 2014
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Jesus Is Using a Sonless Father to Teach Fatherless Sons
Thu May 01, 2014
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7 Ways to Create an Evangelistic Culture in Your Church
Mon Apr 07, 2014
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Giving Her Away
Thu Apr 03, 2014
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3 Less-Than-Obvious Ways to Care for Widows & Orphans
Wed Mar 26, 2014
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Persevering as a Pastor
Wed Mar 19, 2014
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4 Ways a Pastor Can Love His Wife Well
Mon Mar 10, 2014
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The 4 Pillars of Pastoral Work
Thu Mar 06, 2014
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Leadership Basics for Rookie Pastors
Mon Feb 24, 2014
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3 Ways to Check Your Motives Before Becoming a Pastor
Thu Feb 20, 2014
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10 Bad Reasons to Be a Pastor
Tue Feb 11, 2014
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Confirming Your Calling to Pastoral Ministry
Thu Feb 06, 2014
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How Do You Know If You’re Called to Pastoral Ministry?
Tue Feb 04, 2014
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Is the Lead Pastor Residency For You?
Sat Feb 01, 2014
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The “New You” Trap
Thu Jan 30, 2014
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4 priorities for pastors between Christmas and Easter
Thu Jan 16, 2014
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