Church Leader Podcast (Episode 22): Managing Responsibilities
As pastors, we often have to wear multiple hats. On today’s podcast, we are joined by Jacob Dorrell and Gabe Lawson as they talk about managing responsibilities.
As pastors, we often have to wear multiple hats. On today’s podcast, we are joined by Jacob Dorrell and Gabe Lawson as they talk about managing responsibilities.
How can faith in the marketplace be worked out in real life? William O’Neal shares an example of what it is like when work and discipleship flourish together.
We’ve all heard bad things about woodcutters who won’t stop to sharpen their axes, but does adequate rest really make that much of a difference? Nick Cash shares why you want to make sure that you are setting a healthy pace for yourself.
On today’s podcast, we are joined by Jacob Dorrell and Gabe Lawson as they talk about their experiences leading and ministering in diverse contexts.
When we have had a bad day or a difficult situation at work, it is good to have someone who understands. Kevin Kinghorn explains why you might find some of those understanding friends between the covers of your Bible.
On today’s podcast, we are joined by Rev. Gabe Lawson to discuss his experience with committees and making mistakes.
Do you ever find yourself and your schedule completely swamped with no down time? Nicholas Cash shares why we need to create and maintain margins in our lives.
On today’s podcast, we are joined by Rev. Gabe Lawson to discuss his experience as a chaplain in the Air Force.
Feeling like procrastinating? Kevin Kinghorn shares why fighting a bad case of the lazies might not be such a terrible thing after all.
On today’s podcast, we are continuing our conversation with Dr. John Coppage and Dr. David King about the decline in people pledging financial support to their church.
Enjoy this insightful interview with Dwight Gibson about human flourishing.
On today’s podcast, we are joined by Dr. John Coppage and Dr. David King to discuss the decline in people pledging financial support to their church.