How much should a pastor do? Should he always be serving, and if so how much? How can he hand off tasks? and how can he prevent burnout?
Brian and Jim answer all these questions and more on this episode of Trench Talk
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How much should a pastor do? Should he always be serving, and if so how much? How can he hand off tasks? and how can he prevent burnout?
Brian and Jim answer all these questions and more on this episode of Trench Talk
Read MoreShould a pastors gifting affect the size church he pastors? How can pastors better assess their gifting and shepherding abilities? What steps should a pastor take as a church grows?
Brian and Jim answer these questions and many more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Read MoreCan a pastor shift on theological convictions? If so, what are permissible shifts? How can a pastor wisely share about these shifts with his congregation? What should he do if the church doesn't shift as well?
Jim and Brian discuss all these questions and more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Read MoreHow do you determine who is a committed member? Does the Bible actually talk about church membership? What role does a church covenant play in this conversation? What do you do with regular attenders who won’t join?
Brian and Jim discuss this and much more on this episode of Trench Talk
Read MoreWhat discouragements do pastors face in the day-to-day grind of ministry? Combatting these with biblical encouragements. What encouragements should pastors look for in evaluating their ministry?
Jim and Brian discuss these questions and much more on this episode of TrenchTalk
Read MoreWhat happens when deacons seek too much authority in a church? How can a pastor teach on deacons to the congregation as well as to the deacons? What ways can deacons serve their pastors?
Jim and Brian tackle these topics and much more on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreWhat are the differences between pastors and deacons? In what ways are deacons intended to lead in the local church? How can women serve and lead in the local church? Can women serve as deacons? and how did Brian and Jim’s churches see and utilize deacons?
Brian and Jim discuss these topics and many more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
Read MoreHow can a pastor plan while still holding loosely to his planning? Is there a way that a pastor can plan boastfully? How can a pastor humbly submit his plans before the Lord? What planning is essential and what plans should be held more loosely?
Jim and Brian discuss all these and more on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreIs plurality important in a local church? How does a church affirm a first among equals among their pastor/elders? Is it right to use the term Sr. Pastor? How can a pastor cultivate in his church a trust in other pastor/elders? Should a pastor defer to the other pastors?
Jim and Brian discuss these and much more on this episode of Trench Talk.
Read MoreWhat lessons can be learned in 50 years of ministry? What might be some joys and regrets of a ministry of that length? How might a pastors wife experience ministry differently from her husband? Upon reflection, what lessons can pastors wives learn from a ministry example like this?
Jim and Brian talk with special guest Mai Walker as he shares on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreWhat lessons can be learned in 45+ years of ministry? What might be some joys and regrets of a ministry of that length? How might a pastor of this tenure know when it is time to step away? Upon reflection, what lessons can young aspiring pastors learn from a ministry example like this?
Jim and Brian talk with special guest Austin Walker as he shares on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreHow ought young men prepare for ministry? Is it better to go to seminary? Does an aspiring have to go to seminary to receive his qualification? What steps should he take in determining his pastoral calling?
Brian and Jim discuss these questions and much more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
Read MoreWhat does the bible say about traditions and their usefulness? How does a pastor begin to assess what traditions in his church are healthy or unhealthy? Does he go after those traditions immediately? Are there healthy traditions?
Brian and Jim discuss these questions and much more on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreHow should pastors assess a potential ministry transition later in their ministry? How involved should their family be in these discussions? What opportunities exist for men seeking to stay in ministry to the kingdom but not stay in a pastorate?
Brian and Jim discuss these questions and more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
Read MoreAre there members who simply won’t return post-COVID to in-person worship? How can pastors lovingly and biblically pursue them? What if they won’t return, if and when should a church pursue discipline? Is there a category where you remove a member without disciplining them?
Brian and Jim discuss these questions and more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
Read MoreHow do you discuss a pastor’s salary? How much should he make? How much can a church afford? How significant is a pastors tenure in determining his salary?
Jim and Brian discuss all these and more on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreHow can parents faithfully shepherd their kids through sports? When does a pastor talk with a member about non-attendance due to sports? How important should Lord’s Day worship be for a believer?
Jim and Brian discuss all these and more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
Read MoreWhat should a pastor do when he critiques his every word and action? Are pastors operating on depleted reserves of encouragement? What kinds of self-loathing do pastors heap on themselves? How can pastors live in light of the gospel they preach?
Brian and Jim discuss all these and more on this episode of Trenchtalk
Read MoreHow does a pastor establish his ministry in an already established church? Are there important things a pastor should take on in his first year at an established church? Is it important to distinguish between preferences and convictions?
Jim and Brian discuss these and more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
Read MoreWho is Billy Graham and what is “his” rule? How can pastors wrongly and rightly apply the Billy Graham Rule? How can pastors pursue being above reproach? How important is it that pastors care well for the women in their congregation?
Jim and Brian answer all these and more on this episode of Trenchtalk.
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