The Shepherd's Tent With Mark Casto

Mark Casto

The Shepherd’s Tent with Mark Casto is a spiritual formation podcast for Kingdom leaders navigating faith, leadership, family, and calling in a culture driven by hustle and performance. Whether you lead a church, a business, a ministry, or simply a home, the pressure to produce can slowly drain the life out of your soul. This podcast confronts the unhealthy rhythms hiding inside modern leadership and calls listeners back to something better: • beloved identity instead of performance• Spirit-filled rest instead of burnout• family-first rhythms instead of ambition-driven exhaustion• the finished work of Christ as the foundation of life and leadership Here we remember who we are. Here, the vineyard within matters as much as the vineyard we lead. This isn’t leadership strategy. This is restoration. New episodes weekly.

  1. 6D AGO

    You Can Look Successful While Your Soul Cracks

    Send us Fan Mail The scariest leadership moments aren’t always public failures. Sometimes they come after your biggest “wins,” when the room is full, the work is growing, and everyone thinks you’re fine, then your body tells the truth in the dark. I share the night a powerful service ended with a panic attack and the slow realisation that my problem wasn’t just my schedule, it was my identity and the system I was living inside of. We talk about the “vineyard within” from Song of Solomon and how easy it is to tend everyone else’s life while your inner world goes dry. I name the modern Babylon of hustle culture and performance-based Christianity: when busy gets called faithful, exhausted gets called committed, and rest starts to feel like losing value. If you’re a pastor, entrepreneur, ministry leader, or parent carrying responsibility, you’ll recognise the low-grade anxiety that never fully turns off and the quiet fear that your calling might be costing you your peace or your family. From there, I tell the story of stepping off the treadmill, sitting by a backyard fire pit, and learning to receive the love of God without proving anything. We unpack rest as worship, Jesus as the blueprint for sustainable spiritual leadership, and why Scripture can say “strive for rest” without contradiction. I also reframe Noah’s story through a detail most people miss: Noah means rest, and grace comes before blueprints. If this hits home, share it with a tired leader, subscribe for more conversations on sustainable Christian leadership, and leave a review so more people can find a place to breathe. Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    32 min
  2. MAR 11

    Beloved Identity Over Performance

    Send us Fan Mail You can grow up around the power of God and still never feel safe in the love of God. That tension drives this message from Mark, a blend of honest storytelling and clear Bible teaching that confronts performance-based faith and replaces it with beloved identity. We talk about what it means to hear the Father’s pleasure before you do anything “successful”, and why that one shift rewires how you pray, repent, worship, and lead. We spend time in Romans 4 and Psalm 32 to unpack righteousness as God’s declaration, not a reward for spiritual effort. When sin is removed instead of merely covered, fear loses its grip. Mark also names the hidden damage of fear-based religion: rapture anxiety, fragile salvation, and the kind of church culture that trains people to grind for approval. The goal isn’t to mock the past, but to heal it with a better gospel rooted in grace. Then we step into David’s story as a blueprint for a “Tabernacle of David” people, believers so anchored in love that they host presence and give others access to it. David’s rejection, private victories over the lion and the bear, and his refusal to retaliate as king become a challenge to modern Christianity: our faith is proven by how we love, especially toward enemies. If you’re hungry for a church culture marked by presence, honor, and family across politics, race, and preference, this conversation will stretch you in the best way. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who’s tired of striving, and leave a review to help others find the show. What part of this message hits your story the hardest? Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    1h 21m
  3. MAR 6

    When You Go All In, Doors Open And Culture Changes

    Send us Fan Mail What if a single line—God is alive—could rewire the way you write, work, and lead your family? We sit down with Elijah Ward to trace the surprising path from a tear-soaked preface to a thriving real estate company shaped by integrity, optimism, and generosity. Elijah shares why he wrote a Christian book without insider language, how fathers gave him permission to finish and publish, and why Athanasius’ On the Incarnation shattered old assumptions and made “Jesus is God” a living lens instead of a slogan. From there, the story turns practical. A word from a trusted father—go all in—broke fear and ignited years of triple-digit growth while keeping first things first: don’t sacrifice family to start something you’ll have to maintain. We talk about creativity as contagion, how revelation becomes blueprint, and why builders observe creation and agree with it. Think Newton’s apple, Bernoulli’s wing, and Einstein’s thought experiments—then translate that posture into culture, systems, and client care that feel like love. The result is a marketplace ministry that doesn’t split identities: the same voice that prays in church negotiates with honor at the table. We also reframe spiritual warfare as a battle of thoughts, explore risking prophetic nudges in everyday settings, and unpack Elijah’s notion of optic mystics—leaders who choose hopeful sight in a cynical age. Generosity becomes the scoreboard, with Joseph of Arimathea as a picture of resourced disciples reclaiming the body. Through it all runs a king-priest identity: some seasons highlight the marketplace robe, others the ministry robe, but authenticity holds them together. If you’ve wondered how to live revelation without losing yourself—or how to build something that frees people, not just profits—this conversation is a map and a nudge to go all in. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s on the edge of a big decision, and leave a review so others can find these conversations. Follow Elijah Ward on Instagram: https://instagram.com/elijahtheson Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    1h 18m
  4. MAR 4

    What If Joel’s “Moon To Blood” Already Happened On The Night Jesus Died

    Send us Fan Mail A red moon grabs headlines. But what if the most important “blood moon” already rose over Jerusalem? We take you beyond hype and into history, tracing Joel’s prophecy through Peter’s Pentecost sermon, the Gospel accounts of noon-day darkness, and the early church’s symbolic imagination. Along the way, we explore why Passover rules out a normal solar eclipse during the crucifixion, how astronomy points to a partial lunar eclipse on April 3, AD 33, and what ancient writers like Thallus and Phlegon recorded about strange skies and earthquakes under Tiberius. Rather than build timelines from eclipses, we lean into how prophets used cosmic language to describe world-shaking change. For the first Christians, the cross and resurrection were the turning of the ages—the moment creation groaned, the veil tore, and history shifted. The “sun turned to darkness” and “moon to blood” were not a code for the next news cycle; they were the vocabulary of redemption’s arrival. We unpack how church fathers understood eclipses as natural phenomena, why they resisted sign-chasing, and how a Christ-centered lens restores clarity in a polarized media world. If you’ve felt whiplash from end-times headlines, this conversation invites you to trade fear for the finished work of Christ. Let wonder rise when the sky turns red—but let it lead you back to Golgotha and an empty tomb, where the decisive sign already sounded. Listen, share with a friend who needs a grounded take on prophecy, and if this helped, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find thoughtful, hope-filled conversations like this. Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    59 min
  5. MAR 3

    Iran’s Underground Church And The Cost Of Hope

    Send us Fan Mail Headlines blare. Missiles fly. But in a quiet living room in Tehran, believers gather with curtains drawn and phones set aside, praying soft prayers that carry more weight than any soundbite. We open that door for you—carefully—and invite you to see how Iran’s underground church meets danger with courage, and tension with a hope forged in fire, not in feeds. We trace the ancient lineage of the Persian church, older than many nations and present long before modern missions. That history reframes today’s crisis: when faith costs something, worship becomes intention, not habit. You’ll hear why Iranian Christians aren’t cheering destruction, how they hold dignity above dominance, and why prayer is not retreat but resistance to despair. We explore the difference between peacemaking and passivity, and how Christ’s way of sacrifice shapes a posture that refuses both rage and naivety. Along the way, we name what often goes unnamed—war impacts civilians first—and commit to language that humanizes rather than reduces. This conversation moves from headlines to heartlines: specific ways to pray for underground leaders, families under pressure, curious neighbors searching for truth, and for freedom of conscience that lasts beyond the news cycle. We talk about cultivating a long horizon, remembering that empires rise and fall while the church quietly multiplies. And we challenge ourselves to trade outrage for intercession, partisanship for presence, and cynicism for a steel-strong hope rooted in a kingdom that has outlived every superpower. If thoughtful, hope-filled engagement matters to you, partner with us and help amplify voices that choose wisdom over noise. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs perspective today, and leave a review to tell us: How will you practice peacemaking this week? Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    52 min
  6. MAR 2

    A Christian Response To Operation Epic Fury

    Send us Fan Mail Headlines say “Epic Fury.” Our hearts say, slow down and look through a kingdom lens. We unpack what it means to follow Jesus while nations rattle sabers, and we confront the reflex to cheer violence as virtue. From viral memes to pulpit soundbites, it’s easy to blend American identity with Christian identity. We pull those threads apart, sit with the early church’s witness on violence, and ask how disciples of a crucified King speak, pray, and act when missiles fly. We revisit the first three centuries, when Christians living under Rome refused the sword not out of naivety but out of a cross-shaped conviction. Voices like Justin Martyr, Tertullian, Hippolytus, and Origen describe a community that would rather die than kill, exposing how easily empires sanctify bloodshed. Their challenge lands squarely on us: if Jesus disarmed Peter, what does that say about our celebrations of force? Along the way we consider later echoes—from Chrysostom to John Paul II—that insist war is never a triumph for humanity. Prophecy takes center stage, too. Many cite Jeremiah 49 to claim divine approval for striking modern Iran. We walk carefully through the text: Elam’s distinct history, the likely ancient fulfillment, and the closing promise of restoration that flows straight into Pentecost, where Elamites hear the gospel in their own tongue. Good hermeneutics refuses to turn Scripture into a slogan; it lets the Bible reframe our assumptions with context, history, and hope. Then we turn to what God may be doing right now across Iran: reports of remarkable spiritual hunger, underground house churches, and thousands exploring faith in Jesus despite danger. If the Spirit is changing hearts without a single bomb, what story do Christians tell the world when we celebrate strikes? We call the church to pray for Iranians and Israelis alike, protect the innocent with our advocacy and generosity, and guard our witness from triumphalism. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s wrestling with these questions, and leave a review to join the conversation and help others find a kingdom-first perspective. Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    31 min
  7. FEB 24

    Rescuing Souls, Burying The Marine, Becoming Beloved

    Send us Fan Mail What if the loudest miracle is a quiet soul? We sit down with our friend Jimmy Lovejoy to trace a gritty path from crack house rescues and Marine-paced ministry to a life anchored in peace, family, and beloved identity. The stories are raw—dumping beers in a stranger’s sink, altar calls that moved furniture, baptisms that felt like burials—and they reveal a deeper question: can a heart burn hot without burning out? Jimmy opens up about his Pentecostal roots, the real signs and wonders that shaped his faith, and the elitism that snuck in through athletics, the Marine Corps, and the Nazarite call. He names the night a bag of spilled trash exposed an unsustainable pace and how “revival” shifted from crowded rooms to a whole home. We talk about burying identities that once worked—Marine, coach, fixer—and how Holy Spirit moved from “power” to “comforter and friend.” Along the way, we confront control disguised as care, why offense thrives where tables are empty, and how reconciliation beats restitution every time. This is a love story disguised as leadership: slowing down to hear, choosing family over results, trusting God with timelines, and staying on the potter’s wheel when it would be easier to perform. Expect honest talk about church hurt, forgiveness that keeps no record, and the practical fruit of peace in marriage and parenting. If you’ve ever felt torn between zeal and rest, this conversation offers a map: pace and peace as a compass, mercy as a method, and union as the engine for real transformation. If this resonated, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a gentler path, and leave a review to help more people find the Family Table. Want to fuel more conversations like this? Consider partnering with us so we can keep setting the table. Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    1h 23m
  8. FEB 17

    We Said Yes To Launching A Media Company And Trusting God To Fund It

    Send us Fan Mail A lit candle on the dinner table changed our pace and our priorities. From that small ritual, we trace a winding story—middle school friends who became partners, years of itinerant preaching, a crash course in provision, and a series of holy disruptions that led us to build a faith-driven media company. We open up about why conversations around the table can do work sermons can’t, how we chose family over platform when the two collided, and what it takes to follow a clear word through confusing seasons. You’ll hear the origin of our media mandate—prophetic words about cameras and global reach long before studios or budgets—and how we kept them shelved to serve others first. Then came the turning point: a church fire, a nudge to learn business, and the surprise $100,000 check in the mailbox the very week we were praying for a studio. That provision became Long Path Publishing, a home for two shows: a Christ-centered take on current events and The Family Table, where thoughtful, honest conversations meet everyday life. We also unpack why we launched Long Path Creator Academy to empower entrepreneurs, pastors, and storytellers to build ethical influence online. Our full $5,000 training is now free, because we believe kingdom creativity shouldn’t be gatekept. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn lived wisdom into sustainable digital products without selling your soul to the algorithm, this is your roadmap. Along the way, we share the joy of Disney-fueled family memories, the grit of transitions that invited misunderstanding, and the steady refrain that carried us: Christ is light. I am light. Pull up a chair, meet our family, and see how obedience, generosity, and practical strategy can live in the same room. If this story encourages you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and consider partnering monthly to help us host guests, keep training free, and build a media house that feels like home. Support the show Links & Resources: Kingdom Thought leaders who want to learn how to steward their message better online, join my free community, Click Here: Longpath Creator AcademyFollow Mark on Instagram @markcasto_Support the podcast & help fund Longpath Studios → markcasto.co/donatePurchase A Copy of The Shepherd's Tent: Embracing Rest In God Amid A Chaotic World" → https://amzn.to/4bH7mlP Join my weekly email for mindset and business insights → markcasto.co

    1h 5m
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The Shepherd’s Tent with Mark Casto is a spiritual formation podcast for Kingdom leaders navigating faith, leadership, family, and calling in a culture driven by hustle and performance. Whether you lead a church, a business, a ministry, or simply a home, the pressure to produce can slowly drain the life out of your soul. This podcast confronts the unhealthy rhythms hiding inside modern leadership and calls listeners back to something better: • beloved identity instead of performance• Spirit-filled rest instead of burnout• family-first rhythms instead of ambition-driven exhaustion• the finished work of Christ as the foundation of life and leadership Here we remember who we are. Here, the vineyard within matters as much as the vineyard we lead. This isn’t leadership strategy. This is restoration. New episodes weekly.

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