If you want to truly partner with parents to help grow the faith of their children, ministry leaders must choose to acknowledge and act on the potential every parent has at home. Learn how to encourage parent participation in today’s episode.
An authentic connection on social media is the key to moving your ministry’s vision forward and drawing people to your organization. Learn how one organization increased their followers from zero to 500,000 with no social media budget.
Ministry can be hard and isolating sometimes, but you’re not alone. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how to leverage the relationships of others in ministry.
In today’s episode of the podcast, you’ll hear from Jessica Bealer about how to effectively manage your time with systems and strategies.
Nothing happens without a clear, intentional vision for your ministry. In today’s episode, you’ll learn why “vision” is a buzzword right now and how to pull it off effectively in your church.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn why it’s important to keep track of milestones and how they can strengthen the faith of your kids.
Being for our neighbors is messy and often uncomfortable, but it’s imperative that you don’t let that scare you away. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how you’re holding yourself back from having meaningful relationships with those in your community.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn how an integrated strategy enables leaders and families to understand how they connect to the mission of your church and increases the capacity among your ministries.
Meeting a need in your community is a way to bring others into your church. In today’s episode, you’ll hear a story of how one church provided respite to families with special needs children.
Limitations in your ministry are bound to happen, but your church is counting on you to handle those restraints well. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how to thrive in the limitations.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn how vision casting can benefit those inside and outside of your church.
In today’s episode of the podcast, we learn about the important topic of how the church can show up and love those who are experiencing grief.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn why elevating your community is essential to properly growing the faith of the next generation.
In today’s episode, we learn how comparison can be for our benefit when we allow it to expand, rather than limit, our experiences.
More and more, senior leaders in ministry have an increasing need to connect with like-minded leaders who are going through the same things they are. In today’s episode, Carey Nieuwhof talks about an upcoming event for these leaders.
In today’s episode, we’ll learn some important lessons for all marriages from the viewpoint of married couples with a special needs child.
Though large group experiences in marriage ministry can be time and labor intensive, learn why they’re worth the effort in today’s episode.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn 11 ways to start a marriage ministry in your church.
Both believers and nonbelievers have at least one thing in common: They don’t want to see their marriages fail. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how marriage is a bridge from the world into the church and how your church can leverage opportunities to bring nonbelievers inside your four walls.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn why a preventative approach to marriage ministry — rather than an intervention approach — is far more effective in helping couples build and maintain a solid relationship.
In today’s episode, Ted Lowe talks about changing your perspective of wanting things from your spouse and children to wanting things for them and how this switch can lead to more humility, selflessness, and peace.
Words are powerful and have the ability to build up or tear down. In today’s episode, you’ll learn why guarding your words in your marriage is crucial to a loving, supportive relationship.
Couples in ministry often stay so busy, it takes a toll on their marriage. In today’s episode, you’ll learn the one thing you can do to ensure your marriage stays on solid ground.
These days, unique Valentine’s Day gifts are a big win for your spouse. Instead of the traditional gifts of flowers and chocolate, this episode shares some cool do-it-yourself gift ideas.
Though the Valentine’s Day holiday is characterized by overspending, it’s a great reminder of why spousal connection is so important, especially for those couples who are in a rut. In today’s episode, you’ll learn three ways your church can help couples recalibrate their relationship.