
R. Kent Hughes
R. Kent Hughes is a respected pastor, theologian, and author known for his deep commitment to biblical preaching and his influence in the Reformed tradition. With over 40 years of pastoral ministry, Hughes has impacted both local churches and the wider evangelical community through his preaching, writing, and mentoring of church leaders. His ministry is characterized by a blend of doctrinal faithfulness, pastoral care, and an emphasis on the practical application of Scripture in daily life.
Hughes served as the senior pastor of College Church in Wheaton, Illinois, for over 30 years, during which time the church grew significantly and became known for its strong commitment to Scripture, theological education, and missions. Under his leadership, the church became a center for biblical teaching and a model for gospel-centered ministry.
Hughes is also an accomplished author, having written numerous books on preaching, Christian living, and biblical studies. His works, including Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome, Disciplines of a Godly Man, and The Church: The Body of Christ in the World, have been widely read and used by pastors and laypeople alike. His writings are marked by their clarity, theological depth, and pastoral wisdom, making complex theological concepts accessible and relevant to everyday life.
In addition to his pastoral and writing ministry, Hughes has served as a mentor to many young pastors and church leaders, helping to train and equip the next generation for gospel-centered ministry. His passion for teaching, preaching, and the Word of God continues to influence churches and individuals around the world.
R. Kent Hughes is married to Barbara, and together they have raised several children. Through his work, he has left a lasting legacy in the realm of biblical preaching, pastoral ministry, and Christian discipleship.