At 9Marks, we help pastors, future pastors, and church members build healthy churches. To this end, we create resources like books, podcasts, a quarterly journal, web courses, and more. We also host training events around the world. Our focus in everything is on nine marks of a healthy church—expositional preaching, gospel doctrine, conversion and evangelism, church membership, church discipline, discipleship and growth, church leadership, prayer, and missions. Why these nine? Because the Bible requires them, and, sadly, too many evangelical churches have neglected or assumed them.
Expositional preaching makes the main point of a passage of Scripture the main point of the sermon and then applies that point to the life of the congregation.
Expositional preaching is important because God’s Word is what convicts, gives new life, builds up, and sanctifies God’s people (Heb. 4:12; 1 Pet. 1:23; 1 Thess. 2:13; Jn. 17:17). What God’s people need is not a preacher’s wisdom, but God’s wisdom.
Gospel doctrine addresses who God is, who we are as sinners, and what God has done to save those who repent of their sin and trust in him.
Gospel doctrine is important because there is no other way for man to be forgiven of his sins and receive eternal life but through Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12).
Conversion is the radical change of heart and life which God brings about in his people by his Spirit. Evangelism is one person telling others about how to be reconciled to God through faith in Christ. Evangelism is often the means by which God converts people.
Conversion is important because we were created to find ultimate joy in dwelling with God, and we must be converted to know and be with him. Evangelism is important because God calls and uses us to share the good news with others so that they might be saved.
According to the Bible, church membership is a commitment every Christian should make to attend, love, serve, and submit to a local church.
Biblical church membership is important because it is through the church that God testifies of himself and displays his glory to the world. In the church’s membership, then, non-Christians should see in the lives of God’s changed people that God is holy and gracious and that his gospel is powerful to save and transform sinners.
Discipline is like the stake that helps a tree grow upright, the extra set of wheels on the bicycle, or the musician’s endless hours of practice. Without discipline, we won’t grow as God wants us to. With discipline, we will, by God’s grace, bear peaceful fruit of righteousness (Heb. 12:5-11).
The Christian life is one of growing in godliness (2 Pet. 1:7-10). Growth comes not only by instruction, but also by imitation (1 Cor. 4:16; 11:1). Therefore, churches should exhort their members to grow in holiness and help others do the same.
The point is that, according to Scripture, all Christians should grow in Christ, imitate other godly Christians, and encourage others in their growth in Christlikeness.
Promoting biblical discipleship and growth is important because none of us are finished products. Until we die, all Christians will struggle against sin, and we need help in this fight. Moreover, churches that foster cultures of Christian discipleship strengthen their witness by offering the world a picture of what the gospel looks like in action.
There are two church offices according to Scripture: elders and deacons. Elders are to be godly, qualified men who serve as teachers and shepherds of the church. Deacons, on the other hand, are servants of the church, focusing on practical needs of members and the unity of the whole body.
Biblical eldership is important because through it God blesses the church with instruction, protection, and unity.
Many wrongly think of prayer as being a kind of mystical energy or religious ritual. But prayer is simply talking to God. It can include praising God, confessing sin, asking for needs, and even lamenting the brokenness of the world. In the Bible, individual Christians and churches are commanded to pray because God really listens and responds to the prayers of his people.
Prayer is so fundamental to the Bible that the Bible cannot be understood without it. This is because what God says demands a response from us. Proper responses to God’s revelation include praising, asking, confessing, and lamenting to God in prayer.
Missions is church planting across significant barriers. To fill that out just a bit, missions involves churches sending qualified workers across linguistic, geographic, or cultural barriers to start or strengthen churches, especially in places where Christ has not been named.
Missions is important because God’s primary objective in creating the world has always been to redeem a people through Christ for his glory (Col. 1:16-22). God calls churches to join him in this mission.
9Marks is led by Mark Dever (president), Ryan Townsend (executive director), Jonathan Leeman (editorial director), and Rick Denham (international director). They’re joined by a dedicated staff. In addition to these, 9Marks resources are usually produced in partnership with faithful church leaders from around the world.
President
Mark Dever serves as the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. A Duke graduate, Dr. Dever holds a M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a Th.M. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Ecclesiastical History from Cambridge University. He is the president of 9Marks and has taught at a number of seminaries. Dr. Dever has also authored several books and articles. He and his wife Connie live and minister on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
Editorial Director
Jonathan (@JonathanLeeman) edits the 9Marks series of books as well as the 9Marks Journal. He is also the author of several books on the church. Since his call to ministry, Jonathan has earned a master of divinity from Southern Seminary, a Ph.D. in Ecclesiology from the University of Wales, and has worked as an interim pastor. He lives with his wife and four daughters in Cheverly, Maryland.
Executive Director
Ryan gives oversight to the organization. Born and raised in Houston, he grew up attending a Unitarian church. Ryan moved to Washington, DC in 1993 to attend Georgetown University. After graduation he converted to Christ through the ministry of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, where Ryan later served as a pastoral assistant to Mark Dever. In 2005, Ryan began his master of divinity studies at The Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville. During his time in Louisville, Ryan served as the pastor for administration & children at Clifton Baptist Church. Ryan now lives with his wife and five children in Washington, D.C.
International Director
Rick oversees 9Marks’ International ministry. Raised in Brazil in a missionary family, Rick returned to the States for college and afterward started a merchandising company where he worked with many Christian bands like DC Talk and Michael W. Smith. But in 2005, after 17 years in the music industry, Rick and his wife Kimberlie sold their business and returned to Brazil to serve as missionaries. At this point, Rick began working with FIEL, a publishing and teaching ministry his parents started in 1966, and he continues to serve as their President. Rick is thrilled to partner with 9Marks to help pastors establish healthy churches among the nations. The Denhams live in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, with their children, James, Lilah, and Julieta.
CFO
Paul Passaro has served as the CFO of 9Marks since 2011 and is a partner at Brown-Locy Advisors. Paul’s career began on Wall Street in 1987. Since then, his management responsibilities have included leading finance, operations, strategic planning, human resources, and business development. In addition to three years of mission work in South Africa, Paul has helped plant churches and served on the boards of non-profits and privately-held businesses, including Thrive Farmers International. He is a cum laudegraduate of Williams College with an MBA from UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. Paul and his wife, Dr. Kristi Passaro, are the parents of three children and reside in Chapel Hill, NC, where they are members of Christ Community Church.
Editorial Manager
Alex writes, edits, and plans much of the content for the 9Marks website. He graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2011 with a degree in Journalism and Creative Writing. He graduated in 2017 with an MDiv from Southern Seminary. After spending two years doing youth ministry in Queens, New York, Alex and his family moved back to Louisville. He lives there with his wife Melanie and their three kids—Elliot, John, and Zoe. He also serves on staff at Third Avenue Baptist Church.
Operations Manager
Originally from the Dominican Republic, Alberto serves as the Operations Manager for 9Marks. He is currently serving as an elder at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. He’s married to a wonderful lady named Elisabeth, who grew up as a missionary kid, and is father to Luna Mae. In Fall 2016, he did the CHBC internship. Before that, he served at Iglesia Bíblica del Señor Jesucristo, his home church in the Dominican Republic.
Development Manager
Pat serves as the development manager where he desires to encourage and train pastors, and equip churches with practical resources by connecting the generosity of faithful investors with pastors, churches, and projects around the globe. Prior to joining 9Marks, he worked for NASA and the United States Army for 45 years.
Pat received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied Sciences and Engineering from the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, in 1979, and a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Virginia in 1989.
Pat has been married to his wife, Diana, for over 42 years and they have two married sons and three grandchildren. He is a member of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC where he participated in the pastoral internship in January of 2021.
Event Coordinator
Originally from California, Karen spent 13 years living and working in Washington, D.C. She served as Director of White House Personnel for President George W. Bush, took a brief interlude to walk across Spain (literally), and then served as the General Manager at 9Marks for 5 years. She married Rob and moved to Dubai, UAE, Tampa, FL, and Washington D.C. (again) before moving to Geneva, Switzerland where they currently reside. They adopted Robbie in 2018. She now serves as a full-time mom, professional photographer, part time CLO at the U.S. Mission in Geneva, and a part time Event Coordinator at 9Marks, focusing on the Weekender. Karen is a member of Westlake Church Lausanne.
Financial Manager
When she is not literally running after her two small children, Jaime works part-time as the financial manager for 9Marks. She received her bachelor’s degree in business from American University and her law degree from George Washington University. Between jobs at an accounting firm, a law firm, and a tax magazine, Jaime spent time serving as the director of an orphanage in Zambia and traveling to all seven continents. She lives with her husband and family in Washington, D.C., where they are members of Capitol Hill Baptist Church. Jaime enjoys leading a small group, running, baking, and watching too much reality TV.
Executive Assistant
Amber serves as the Executive Assistant for 9Marks. A native Texan and a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma, she spent the last two years in Washington, DC as the Office Manager at 9Marks. She recently moved to Indianapolis, IN, with her husband, Alex. Amber loves details and completing tasks behind the scenes to make things run smoothly. She and her husband are both members at Castleview Church. They enjoy reading and cooking together.
International Resource Manager
Judith lives in Shawinigan, Quebec with her husband, Daniel, and their two kids where they attend l’Église évangélique baptiste de Shawinigan-Sud. Since moving to Quebec as missionaries, Judith learned French and currently leads a weekly women’s Bible study. Judith and her husband share a passion for books. In her free time, Judith loves to read, especially studying theology and ecclesiology. Her husband serves at a French publisher that makes Christian books available in French, including translating and publishing many of the 9Marks books. Judith serves 9Marks as the International Resource Manager.
Community Manager
Jeri serves as the Community Manager for 9Marks. She grew up in Maryland and graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a degree in American Studies and Social Welfare. She later went back to school in Dallas, TX for her M.A. in Christian Education. She is married to James, Pastor of New Covenant Baptist Church. Jeri and James have 3 young children and currently reside in Maryland.
Managing Editor
Taylor writes, edits, and project manages for 9Marks. He graduated from Southern Seminary in 2022 and intends to pursue more education. Taylor is married to Rachel and they live on the Hill in Washington, D.C. They are members at Capitol Hill Baptist Church.
Multimedia Manager
Sam serves as the Multimedia Manager at 9Marks. He graduated from Southern Seminary, and finished the pastoral internship at CHBC in 2022. He is married to Anna and is a father to James. Sam and Anna are members of Capitol Hill Baptist Church.
Editorial Assistant
David Daniels manages book reviews and edits various things with words for 9Marks. He is the husband of one wife named Jharmaine and the father of one son named David Jr. David and Jharmaine are members of Edgewater Baptist Church in Chicago, IL.
International Projects Coordinator
Tyler helps coordinate projects for the 9Marks International team in Washington, D.C. Originally from Phoenix, AZ, Tyler studied Marketing, Supply Chain and Music at Baylor University in Waco, TX. After university, he worked with one of 9Marks’ international partners based in Medellín, Colombia (Poiema Publicaciones). He moved to D.C. in 2024 to join the team at 9Marks. Outside of this work, you can find him going to indie concerts with friends, writing music or playing spikeball on the National Mall. If you’re ever in D.C., Tyler would love to take you out to try Peruvian food (it’s the best)! Tyler is a member at Capitol Hill Baptist Church.
Events and Operations Manager
Hannah is the Events and Operations Manager at 9Marks and loves bringing people together! She lives in the DC area and is a member of Capitol Hill Baptist Church. When she’s not pouring over event details, putting together timelines, and dreaming about what’s next, she loves all things scuba diving and surfing. With a love for knowing people and helping others know one another, she delights in her work and welcomes you to reach out with any event-related questions, or just if you want to make a new friend!