Daniel Darling is the senior pastor of Gages Lake Bible Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago and is the author of numerous books, including Teen People of the Bible (nominated for a Gold Medallion Award), Crash Course, and iFaith. Dan’s work has been featured by the leading evangelical publications, including Relevant, Christianity Today, Focus on the Family, On Course, and In Touch. He is a contributing writer to Stand Firm, a columnist for Enrichment Journal, Crosswalk.com, and Lake County Journals. He also blogs regularly for Patheos.com.
Dan’s blog is a go-to place for weekly interviews with leading evangelical leaders and substantive spiritual and cultural commentary. Publisher’s Weekly called his writing style “substantive and punchy.”
Dan has been interviewed on TV and radio outlets across the country, including, 100 Huntley Street, Chris Fabry Live, Steve Brown, etc, Harvest TV, American Family Radio, Life!Line with Craig Roberts, and a host of other local and national media outlets. He has guest-blogged for Michael Hyatt and other leading blogs.
Daniel has a bachelor’s degree in pastoral ministry from Dayspring Bible College. He travels and speaks to groups large and small. He and his wife, Angela, have four children and reside in the northern suburbs of Chicago.

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