Wellness

Rich Villodas: Resisting Reactivity in a Divisive World

Rich Villodas and Jason Daye explore nurturing a culture in our churches that provides an alternative to the mean-spiritedness and divisiveness that we see in the world all around us.

Dan Reiland: Soul Care Practices for Ministry Leaders

Dan Reiland and Jason Daye explore four prominent areas of soul care for pastors and ministry leaders. Then, Dan shares experiences from his own life that illustrate how we can incorporate soul care into our lives.

Richard Foster and Brenda Quinn: Nurturing Humility in Our Lives

Richard Foster, Brenda Quinn and Jason Daye explore how pastors and ministry leaders have some unique challenges when it comes to nurturing humility.

Stillness

Of the many needs of North American believers, silence and stillness are among the greatest. Silence is the page on which God writes his word.

Chip Ingram: Learning To Flourish in Ministry and Life

Jason Daye is joined by Chip Ingram, CEO and teaching pastor of Living on the Edge, to discuss what pastors and ministry leaders should do when they find themselves in a season where they're out of rhythm or feeling like they're burning out.

Chuck DeGroat: Hope and Healing for Spiritual Abuse

Licensed therapist and spiritual director Chuck DeGroat and host Jason Daye look at how narcissism in church leaders has been addressed in recent history, especially the past few years. Then, they explore how the local church can minister to survivors of emotional and spiritual abuse.

Jonathan Murphy: Salt and Light for a Skeptical World

FrontStage BackStage host Jason Daye is joined by Jonathan Murphy to discuss how we can live as salt and light in a world that is growing increasingly skeptical toward the Christian faith.

Scott Sauls: Facing Regret and Hurt in Ministry

In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by Scott Sauls, pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Together, Scott and Jason look at our tendency to emphasize the positive while minimizing the pain and suffering in our own lives and ministry.