
Top OP/YP Episodes of 2022
Happy New Year friends, As we approach the end of 2022 here are the top 5 most popular Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast episodes over this year. 5. The Normal Pastor Life (Part 2) 4. Letting
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Happy New Year friends, As we approach the end of 2022 here are the top 5 most popular Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast episodes over this year. 5. The Normal Pastor Life (Part 2) 4. Letting
Dear Am I Called Readers, As we approach the end of 2022, here are the top 10 most popular articles on the Am I Called site for 2022. How To Become A Pastor 3
If the last couple of years have done anything in the church, it’s brought out some of the craziest ideas about every catastrophe and polarizing event we’ve been struck with. Most commonly, these years has
Today, “The Narrow Trail: A Wander’s Guide to Finding Jesus”, releases – a profoundly timely book for many reasons. With the resurgence of a focus on “faith deconstruction” and people leaving the church for good
I hadn’t even arrived at the church my husband was going to pastor, but already, leaders in the women’s ministry had plans for me. They listed things they hoped I would do, how I would
Join Ryan Williams, Dave Bruskas, and Sutton Turner as they reflect on their time at Mars Hill Church in Seattle and share lessons they have learned that can serve other pastors and ministry leaders.
This site is serious about serving the local church by producing content that can be used to help ministry leaders live, love, learn, and last in ministry. For the most part, we want to share
“We only want big plate leaders here,” was the catch cry on the staff team and the defining principle for ministry success at the church where I began my ministry career. For me, it was
“Rabble, rabble, rabble!” The mob shouts and rabbles about…? What? No one really knows; it’s a bit muddy right? When I trained for civil disorder situations in my time working for the Australian Federal Police,
Sometimes in life and in ministry, the Lord brings about friendships that transcend age, background, and maturity. My relationship with Chuck Ryor was one of those. I first met Chuck when I was only a
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