Coordinate Respectfully
Ministry requires more than good intentions; it requires thoughtful planning and clear coordination with others. When leaders count the cost, invite counsel, and communicate well, the team moves forward together instead of creating unnecessary confusion.…
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Called by Name, Sent with Purpose
Luke 6:12-19 – Jesus intentionally chose His disciples and gave them authority in ministry assignments. If He has called you by name, He has also sent you with purpose.…
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What You Stored Up Will Show Up
You don’t rise to the moment spiritually; you fall to what’s already inside you. In this episode, we explore how Scripture memorization guards your life, anchors your heart, and shows up exactly when truth is needed most.…
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Counsel Thoroughly
Every ministry leader can take meaningful first steps in counseling by listening, encouraging, sharing Scripture, and praying with those in need. You do not have to solve everything at once, but you can offer real hope by pointing people to God and walking with them toward the next step.…
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The Unique Contributions of Luke’s Gospel
The Gospel of Luke preserves several stories about Jesus that do not appear in the other Gospels, including the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, Zacchaeus, and the repentant thief on the cross. These unique moments reveal the heart of Christ, showing a Savior who welcomes outsiders, forgives sinners, and brings grace to those the world often overlooks.…
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Hide God’s Word in Your Heart
God never intended His Word to simply sit on a shelf; He intended it to dwell inside His people. In this episode we explore why Scripture memorization matters and how God uses hidden truth to transform our thinking, strengthen our resistance to sin, and prepare us for the moments when truth is needed most.…
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Coaching Intentionally
Church leaders are not called to do all the ministry themselves, but to equip others to do it well (Ephesians 4:12). Coaching people through the work may take more time now, but it multiplies ministry and strengthens the church for the future.…
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Law
God’s Law often feels unfamiliar, uncomfortable, or unusable to modern readers, not because it is unclear, but because it comes from a different covenantal and cultural world. When read in context, the Law stops sounding arbitrary and continues to reveal God’s character, purposes, and care for His people.…
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