Season 4 Episode 3: Marriage as a Legacy
Mike Fritcher shares how to have a marriage that leaves a legacy for the glory of God. He also leads a church impacting impacting the world.
Mike Fritcher shares how to have a marriage that leaves a legacy for the glory of God. He also leads a church impacting impacting the world.
Pastors belong to the only profession that requires you to win both at work and at home. Every pastor gets tired; every pastor gets burned out. Everybody gets depressed to a point, but when you stay there for more than a couple weeks, then you have a problem.
We interview pastor Todd Gray, a former Air Force captain, athlete, husband, father, and outdoorsmen on adjusting leadership expectations.
Join us as we dive into the keys of church health with Scott Weatherford. Scott is a pastor and consultant who is passionate about helping pastors overcome their biggest challenges and grow healthy churches
Join us as we interview pastor and author Steve Hinton on how to create margin, avoid burnout, and lead effectively in ministry.
We talk to Andy Albertini, author of Rogue Leadership, pastor, and CEO of Christian Grads Fellowship and A2 Consulting.
Do you find identity more in success than in your calling from God? On this episode, Kyle Willis and Dace Clifton talk about the book Dangerous Calling by Paul David Tripp. Join us as we talk about how pastors and church leaders can avoid some common negative thoughts that many pastors face.
We interview Pastor Chad Missildine on how to create margin, avoid burnout, and lead effectively. Chad is the President and CEO of The Stephen Group and the author of the new book A Tale of 2 Leaders. Chad served on staff for 12 years under Craig Groeschel at Life.Church and works now with high-performing leaders across both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Chad and his wife Macy have three daughters and live in Edmond, Oklahoma.
We interview Pastor Chad Missildine on how to create margin, avoid burnout, and lead effectively. Chad is the President and CEO of The Stephen Group and the author of the new book A Tale of 2 Leaders. Chad served on staff for 12 years under Craig Groeschel at Life.Church and works now with high-performing leaders across both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Chad and his wife Macy have three daughters and live in Edmond, Oklahoma.
We can all face times of spiritual dryness. The key is to recognize what is going on and make the changes needed. Below are five causes and steps you can take to recover.