Ep. 146: A Conversation with the Croft Kids
What would the kids of a longtime pastor have to say about the church? Will they still love the church, the pastor, and the Lord? What advice might they give to pastors with young kids?
Jim Savastio asks these questions and more to Claire, Isabelle, and Abby Croft.
Listen to this special podcast. Part 2 in a series on Pastor’s Kids.
Ep. 145: A Conversation with the Savastio Kids
What would the kids of a longtime pastor have to say about the church? Will they still love the church, the pastor, and the Lord? What advice might they give to pastors with young kids?
Brian Croft asks these questions and more to Erin, Olivia, and David Savastio.
Listen to this special podcast. Part 1 in a series on Pastor’s Kids.
Ep. 144: Engaging in Cultural Confrontation
Are there topics that you, as a pastor should not confront? Are there topics that, as a pastor, must confront? How are you to know which is which? And what is a helpful and healthy posture of confrontation? What if this issue is not prevalent in your church?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 143: Reasons for a Pastor to Leave a Church
When does a pastor know that it is time for him to move on? Are there indicators with his family, calling, or soul that might direct him to do so? Are there ever legitimate reasons to leave? If so, what might some of those be? Where in Scripture do we have a foundation for enduring hardship in ministry?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 142: Pastoral Plagiarism in sermons and writing
What is plagiarism? Is plagiarism prevalent in pastoral ministry and preaching in particular? What about ghost writers for authors? If a pastor is too busy to prepare his own sermons should he consider another calling or vocation? Does this mean that we cannot use another preacher’s headings in our sermons?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 141: Disappointment and Disagreement Among Staff and Leaders
Is disagreement always sinful or can it be tied to biblical principles? How can clear expectations help guard from disappointment and disagreement? How should you handle disagreements as it pertains to conscience issues?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 140: Being Autobiographical in Sermons
Should pastors keep their own autobiography from coming through in the Pulpit? How should they balance the difficulties while not communicating or blaming your members? Does the Bible give examples or guidelines for this?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 139: The Roles of a Lay Pastors
What are the differences between paid, bi-vocational, and lay pastors? How should these different roles work with one another? Should lay pastors be expected of the same commitment and time as paid pastors? How should each of these compliment one another in service to the church?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 138: Shepherding Single Moms
How does a pastor faithfully shepherd single mothers? Are single mothers like and therefore need similar care as widows? What needs can you meet when the resources of your church are sparse? Is there a responsibility for the church to help as matchmaker? If so, what cautions might be needed?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more questions on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 137: Humor in the Pulpit
Is humor prohibited in the preaching of the word of God? Are there certain times to employ humor? Does the bible give helpful guidance on this topic?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 136: When Should A Pastor Leave His Vacation?
Are there times when a pastor must return while on a family vacation? If so, how does he know? How can he work against the perception of being indispensable and how can he raise up and empower other to step up while he is away?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 135: Developing Pastoral Fellowships
Is it important for pastors to regularly fellowship with one another? What might it look like to start your own pastoral fellowship? What non-negotiables should be required in a formal environment like this? How is the Practical Shepherding Pastoral Fellowship on Practical Theology setup?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Ep. 134: Should Pastors Have Friends In The Church?
Is it more difficult for pastors to have friends in the church? If so, where might he go to find friendships? What if a member desires friendship for selfish gain?
Jim and Brian discuss all these things on this new episode of Trench Talk.
Preaching in Weakness
How should a pastor process physical and emotional weaknesses? While weaknesses may hinder ministry, how can pastors be God-centered in embracing weakness? Are there ways pastors can put supports in place for times of weakness? How important is having pastoral friendships to endure weakness?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Legal Protections for Churches
What legal protections are most important for churches? Why should Pastors know what the church's insurance covers? Are there ways churches can implement policies in an effort to protect them?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
A Church's Understanding of a Pastor's Role
Is it important for a church to understand the Biblical role of a Pastor? How does that serve the congregation and promote further health? What if the church has an unbiblical view of a pastor and his expectations?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Guilt Amidst Pastoral Rest
How do pastors pursue rest while laboring faithfully? Isn’t rest a natural and needed aspect of the rhythm of humanity? How should pastors think about the guilt that prevents them from taking time to rest?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Celebrating Healthy Sheep
How well do you celebrate the blessings of your sheep? Should there be categories of sheep that are difficult and those that are a blessing? How can we love those who bless us in the way they are faithful and encouraging members? How can we seek to shepherd all of the sheep, even the difficult ones?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Pastors Pursuing Writing and Advanced Degrees
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Measuring True Spiritual Fruitfulness in your Ministry
What, if any, metrics should we use to gauge our effectiveness in ministry? How can we look beyond the things that are seen to perhaps what cannot be seen? Why is it important to focus our attention away from the B’s (budgets, buildings, butts) of ministry? If not those, then what is most important to see the Spirit’s work in your local church?
Brian Croft and Jim Savastio answer these, and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.