Wellness

Patrick Miller: Overcoming Political Tribalism in Our Churches

Patrick Miller and Jason Daye look at some of the challenges that pastors face when it comes to political divisiveness in their communities and even in their congregations.

Why Do You Want To Be a Pastor?

Asking yourself why you want to be a pastor will help reveal if you are in a positive state of thriving and flourishing as a vocational ministry leader.

3 Reasons You Don’t Get This Grace Thing

There are a few reasons why we struggle to give grace. Grace seems like it should be easy. It’s grace, after all, right? But in reality, grace is really hard.

Scot McKnight: Overcoming a Toxic Church Culture

Scot McKnight and Jason Daye explore how we, as ministry leaders, can assess our churches and look for areas of toxicity. Scot also shares how we can overcome those toxic areas and nurture a culture of goodness.

Your Kids’ Perspective on Family Health

How is your family health? Regardless of your position within your organization, your family is your primary ministry. With that being the case, it’s essential to create opportunities to evaluate the relational health of your family.

Jimmy Dodd: Is There an Emerging Pastor Crisis in America?

Jimmy Dodd and Jason Daye assess the current realities of pastoring here in the United States. Then, they look at some incredible places of hope, where pastors can find support and encouragement as they serve in ministry.

Caring For Your Body

If we do not maintain good physical health habits, we compromise the quality of our ministry spiritually, emotionally, and intellectually. Sound physical care is concerned with stewardship of the body, including the areas of work, sleep, recreation, nutrition and exercise.

Mindy Caliguire: Growing Through Disappointments in Life and Ministry

Mindy Caliguire and Jason Daye look at some of the unhealthy tendencies we have as ministry leaders when it comes to dealing with disappointments and discouragement. Mindy then shares ways to process disappointment that honor God and help us grow in our own spiritual journeys.