Between full calendars, full inboxes, and full garages, it’s easy to feel like more is the answer, more tools, more meetings, more responsibility. But what if the real breakthrough in ministry (and life) comes from owning less, guarding margin, and choosing what truly matters? Today’s lineup will help you rethink your possessions, your schedule, and the cultural moment you’re leading in, so you can serve with clarity, contentment, and purpose.
Join host Dave Stone as he sits down with author and minimalist Joshua Becker to talk about how owning less can lead to more. This conversation will challenge you to examine your own life and consider how margin, contentment, and generosity can deepen both your discipleship and ministry impact.
While there are no regular weeks in ministry, having a written weekly schedule can mean the difference between faithfully living according to your responsibilities or living under the tyranny of the urgent. So, with a new year on the horizon, now is an excellent time to go back to the drawing board and create a new weekly schedule for yourself.
Instead of hoping to find the time to fulfill our duties, diligence in stewarding our time requires us to proactively make time for what matters most. A weekly schedule is one way to accomplish this. In this article, I get into how and why of creating a weekly schedule.
Pastoral leadership is in crisis. It's not just that many pastors feel overwhelmed and stressed out; many have lost their way. With the risk of burnout at an all-time high, what pastors need is not just a new leadership strategy, but a new framework for ministry ― one that will help them move from survival to flourishing.
Before you go, don’t miss our free webinar highlighting our new parenting course, Built for Resilience, and how it’s helping churches and schools equip parents to raise kids with a vibrant faith and real-life wisdom. You’ll also hear practical insights from Dr. Danny Huerta and Andrea Davis, the course trainers, and learn how this curriculum is already impacting families nationwide.