Wellness

Lisa Victoria Fields: Resilient Ministry—Navigating Disappointments Without Burnout

Lisa Victoria Fields and Jason Daye look at some of the pain and disappointments that we often experience in our lives and leadership. Lisa then shares from her experiences as a ministry leader some keys in processing through these disappointments so we can avoid burning out in ministry.

Andy Crouch: Flourishing in Ministry—Taking Action & Taking Risks

Andy Crouch and Jason Daye explore the idea of flourishing in both life and leadership. Andy shares how we can take action and take risks that will help lead us from grasping for control or withdrawing and lead us into greater flourishing and greater impact in our ministry.

The Art of Delighting in Your Relationships

The act of delighting in someone’s presence—not for what they achieve but simply for who they are—can transform connections with friends and family, fostering a deeper sense of love, acceptance, and mutual joy.

Stan Wallace: How Understanding the Soul Impacts the Way We Serve

Dr. Stan Wallace and Jason Daye explore concepts around the brain, the mind, and the soul. Stan shares the dangers of some of the extremes in these conversations and helps point us to a healthy middle way that resonates with biblical truth.

Top 3 Practices of Organized Pastors

Here are three practices of organized pastors you can use to strategize with your team to get to a place of health and organization. It won’t be easy, but it will provide you with tools to prevent burnout.

Brenda Salter McNeil: Becoming People Who Heal Our Communities

Brenda Salter McNeil and Jason Daye look at some of the challenges and opportunities we have as local ministry leaders to help mend broken systems and bring healing to our communities.

Tod Bolsinger: How Not To Waste a Crisis

Tod Bolsinger and Jason Daye explore some of the common default modes that we move to as leaders when we face a crisis.

NICC: The Flesh & Sanctification Explained

Let's delve into the concepts of "the flesh" and “works of the flesh” from a biblical perspective, reinterpreted through the lens of NICC’s distinctive views on the Core Self and Constructed Self.