Covocational Pastoring: What It Is, And Why You Should Consider It, with Jon Sanders (ep 87)
Working a side hustle is no longer the exception for pastors, it’s the norm. Embracing it might answer your and your church’s needs.
Working a side hustle is no longer the exception for pastors, it’s the norm. Embracing it might answer your and your church’s needs.
Why would a young church planter choose to do ministry in the poorest neighborhood of a city that’s seen better days?
In a counterintuitive conversation, Chase Replogle addresses the reality of being offended, and how Jesus used offense strategically to state hard truths.
The Necessity of Being Offended by Jesus, with Chase Replogle (ep 85) Read More »
Last September and October over 1.2 million people searched online for “Trunk-or-Treat near me.” Here’s how to be one of the churches they find this year.
How To Do A Great Trunk-or-Treat At Your Church, with Darrell Stetler (ep 84) Read More »
Let’s stop seeing the rural church as a stopover on our way to something “better”, and put down lifelong ministry roots.
Flyover Church: Jesus’ Ministry in Rural Places, with Brad Roth (ep 83) Read More »
Sometimes pastors are our own worst enemy, so we need to recognize that God chose us for this work.
Pastoring Difficult People, with Craig T. Owens (ep 82) Read More »
The Microchurch is not just for church planters. Existing churches can benefit from this model, too.
Should Your Church Consider the Microchurch Model? with Frank Wooden (ep 81) Read More »
If you’re looking for small-church specific resources that anyone can use, this episode is a must-listen.
Practical Ideas that Work In Small Churches, with Laurie Acker (ep 80) Read More »
A boots-on-the-ground conversation about meeting the challenges of ministry in a very post-Christian region.
De-sizing the Church is getting very strong reactions. These conversations will give you a taste of that, and why it may be time to check it out yourself.
De-sizing the Church (pt 10): First Reactions from Church Leaders (ep 078) Read More »