Church Health and Leadership Podcast Southern Baptists of Texas Convention
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- Religie en spiritualiteit
Welcome to the Church Health and Leadership Podcast made by the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. We believe that God is actively working in and through the local church today to advance the Great Commission. Tony Wolfe and Jeff Lynn are our hosts, leading relevant discussions related to church leadership, church ministry, and church life. This podcast is created by the SBTC and is provided through Cooperative Program giving.
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The Blessings of Ministry
Ministers often hear and share about the burdens of ministry. But how about the blessings of ministry? Serving Christ in his church is a blessing and a joy. In this episode, we reflect on and celebrate some of the many blessings of ministering in the local church.
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Working for a Difficult Pastor
Personality differences, leadership styles, insecurities, and other factors often make the church work space difficult to navigate. Even in these seasons, associate staff can either hinder or accelerate the church's ministry model.
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10 Common Mistakes Small Group Leaders Make
Leading a small group, or leading those who lead small groups? Here are 10 common mistakes small group leaders make and some ideas for correcting them toward maximizing success in this very important ministry of the local church.
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Why and How to Develop a Women's Ministry
SBTC Women's Ministry Associate Laura Taylor joins the podcast to discuss unique challenges and opportunities in the development of an effective women's ministry model in your local church.
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Reaching, Raising, and Releasing Men
Local churches must be intentional about investing in men, encouraging and equipping them to rise to the occasion of leadership at home, at church, at work, and in the culture at large.
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Stewardship Development (with Bart McDonald)
In making disciples of Jesus, have we, as church leaders, neglected the area of stewardship development? In this episode, Tony and Jeff talk through stewardship development in the local church with special guest Bart McDonald, Executive Director of the Southern Baptists of Texas Foundation.