Wellness

Steve Carter: Finding Hope When Your Ministry World Collapses

Steve Carter and Jason Daye look at how to navigate disappointments and destabilizing seasons in our ministries. Steve shares from his own experiences as a pastor what God taught him about grieving, breathing, and receiving.

Transformative Growth in Church Small Groups: The Power of Relational Mirroring

Church small groups offer a unique and fertile ground for the cultivation of safe, intimate relationships, serving as an ideal context for the practice of relational mirroring.

Mental Health During Pastoral Transitions

During pastoral transitions, church leaders might not know the questions to ask, the people to seek out, or the challenges that could come, so it’s good for them to bolster their mental health as much as possible.

Amy Trout: Addressing Our Mental Health Crisis

Dr. Amy Trout and Jason Daye look at the breadth of the current mental health crisis. Amy also shares some creative ways that local churches can partner with professional counselors to address the mental health issues in their communities.

Practical Marriage Counseling: What You Really Need.

Marriage counseling can help you address the emotional undercurrents that drive the conflict in your relationship: feelings of being undervalued, fears of disconnection, or long-standing hurts. Solving the deeper issue dissolves many of the surface tensions.

Empowerment in Ministry

As pastors, it is essential to understand that empowerment in ministry goes beyond delegating tasks; it is about equipping and fostering future leaders who will carry the torch of ministry with passion and dedication.

Ryan George: Healing from Church Trauma and Spiritual Abuse

Ryan George and Jason Daye look at some of the ways that local churches can make space for those who've experienced spiritual abuse.

Unlocking Joy and Well-Being: Embracing Play in the Modern Christian Life

Embracing play in one’s life is about recognizing its fundamental role in fostering physical, emotional, and spiritual health. It’s about creating intentional space for activities that rejuvenate and bring joy, in line with the biblical principle of Sabbath rest.