Pastoral Lessons from Ted Lasso
As my wife and I watched the first season of Ted Lasso, I thought to myself, “Some idiot is going to write a Christian blog post about this.” Well, here is that idiot passing on
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As my wife and I watched the first season of Ted Lasso, I thought to myself, “Some idiot is going to write a Christian blog post about this.” Well, here is that idiot passing on
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan are joined by Dr. Michael Morgan to discuss William Tennent School of Theology and how it diverges from the traditional seminary model. For More
So you want to start a website. People are going to ask you why. Unprompted, “why” questions often lead folks into the dark labyrinth of their soul with no way out. Most of us don’t
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss how to handle moments when one deals with discouragement as a pastor.
One of my favorite pieces of art was painted by the reformation era artist, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and is titled Fall and Redemption of Man. I love it so much that a print of
People don’t always leave a church for bad reasons. There are–in fact–good reasons for which people will leave. On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss that very topic.
Lockdowns amid a global pandemic have been hard for nearly everyone. With zero sense of normal, most everyone is holding onto the figurative steering wheel and white knuckling it. But, amidst all this turmoil, people
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss the worst advice they’ve received in regards to pastoral ministry.
In the previous post, we covered some practical steps an introverted pastor’s wife can take when feeling emotionally depleted to prepare to socialize with congregants. In this post, we’ll pick up where we left off
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan are joined by Dr. Ryan Welsh to discuss what it looks like when God calls individuals to serve in both a pastoral role as
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