Jared and Ronnie speak into the stark realities facing pastors today by taking an honest look at the increasing challenges, without shying away from the gritty hope that the gospel offers in these trying times. As seasoned pastors and authors, Jared and Ronnie offer pastors the wisdom they've gained as they continue working in the trenches of their own ministries.
There is hope for pastors who reset their gaze on Jesus, who renews a pastor's heart for the good work of the gospel.
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Jared and Ronnie speak into the stark realities facing pastors today by taking an honest look at the increasing challenges, without shying away from the gritty hope that the gospel offers in these trying times. As seasoned pastors and authors, Jared and Ronnie offer pastors the wisdom they've gained as they continue working in the trenches of their own ministries.
There is hope for pastors who reset their gaze on Jesus, who renews a pastor's heart for the good work of the gospel.
Does every pastor need to be gifted in the pulpit? Does every pastor need to be an academic or a scholar? What does the biblical qualification of pastors that they be "able to teach" actually mean? Jared and Ronnie, two long-time preachers and teachers, have a straightforward conversation in this episode about the place of creativity and eloquence in preaching and teaching, the non-negotiable basics of the teaching qualification, pursuing clarity in our communication, and what it takes to "find your voice" as a teacher.
The Heart of Pastoring Podcast
Jared and Ronnie speak into the stark realities facing pastors today by taking an honest look at the increasing challenges, without shying away from the gritty hope that the gospel offers in these trying times. As seasoned pastors and authors, Jared and Ronnie offer pastors the wisdom they've gained as they continue working in the trenches of their own ministries.
There is hope for pastors who reset their gaze on Jesus, who renews a pastor's heart for the good work of the gospel.