Mental Health
Ministry Burnout: Are You Next?
Here’s the bad news about ministry burnout: Burnout ranks at the top of the list in most risk surveys. But there is good news—with proper precautions and appropriate disciplines the burnout risks are manageable and burnout is preventable.
Wellness
E.K. Strawser: Fruitful Discipleship in the Local Church
Rev. Dr. E.K. Strawser and Jason Daye look at the importance of ministry leaders taking an honest assessment of their own discipleship.
Mental Health
Questions for Emotionally Healthy Supervision
Emotionally healthy supervision requires role expectations to be openly talked about and agreed upon, and it also requires people to care for their inner lives well.
Mental Health
Mark Dance: How To Finish Well in Ministry
Mark Dance and Jason Daye look at some important practices ministry leaders can incorporate into their lives to help ensure that they do not veer off course. Mark also shares some fresh insights about how neighboring well helps leaders flourish in both life and ministry.
Wellness
The Art of Marital Love
I Corinthians 13 offers pastors actions and attitudes that can help them to cultivate secure marital love for their spouses so that couples can mature in effective dependency within their marriages.
Mental Health
Holly & Glenn Packiam: Making Healthy Rhythms in Your Life a Reality
Holly and Glenn Packiam and Jason Daye explore the importance of incorporating healthy rhythms into our lives, and Holly and Glenn share from personal experience simple ways to think about and to implement these rhythms.
Mental Health
Todd Hunter: How the Church Moves From Cynicism to Hope
Todd Hunter and Jason Daye explore some of the frustrations we might have about the effectiveness of our ministries. Todd also shares some shifts that we can make to help our churches become places of hope and healing, just as Jesus intended.
Mental Health
5 Ways To Boost Peace Through Prayer
Centering prayer will benefit your emotional health and overall well-being. This ancient Christian prayer practice is about quieting the mind and body to place undivided attention on God.