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The Nigerian Pastors Podcast
The Gathering Faith Leadership Network
32 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode, join Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and his wife, Modupe, Reverend Joshua Sati and his wife, Future, and Reverend Solomon Guruza and his wife, Tabitha in an honest conversation about the behind-the-scenes life of pastors wives. Questions Discussed by the Pastors' Wives - If you could switch roles with your husband for a day, what's the first thing you would change or do differently as the pastor? - What is the most unrealistic expectation that has ever been placed on your as the pastor’s wife? - What is one misconception people often have about pastor's wives that you wish others would understand better? - If you could go back in time and give your younger pastor's wife self-one piece of advice, what would it be? - In the spirit of transparency, have there been any moment where you felt like you hit a wall and considered giving up in ministry? How did you navigate those feelings and find resilience? - What is one thing you love about your role as the pastor’s wife? Perhaps something you are secretly proud of? - If you could design the ultimate 'Pastor's Wife Survival Kit,' what three items would you include in it and why? - What's one vulnerability or fear you've had about this role, and how did you find courage or are you still working through it?
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In this episode, join Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and his wife, Modupe, Reverend Joshua Sati and his wife, Future, and Reverend Solomon Guruza and his wife, Tabitha in an honest conversation about the behind-the-scenes life of pastors wives. Questions Discussed by the Pastors' Wives - If you could switch roles with your husband for a day, what's the first thing you would change or do differently as the pastor? - What is the most unrealistic expectation that has ever been placed on your as the pastor’s wife? - What is one misconception people often have about pastor's wives that you wish others would understand better? - If you could go back in time and give your younger pastor's wife self-one piece of advice, what would it be? - In the spirit of transparency, have there been any moment where you felt like you hit a wall and considered giving up in ministry? How did you navigate those feelings and find resilience? - What is one thing you love about your role as the pastor’s wife? Perhaps something you are secretly proud of? - If you could design the ultimate 'Pastor's Wife Survival Kit,' what three items would you include in it and why? - What's one vulnerability or fear you've had about this role, and how did you find courage or are you still working through it?
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
How To
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EPISODE 1: What No One Tells You Before You Become a Pastor
The Nigerian Pastors Podcast
37 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
EPISODE 1: What No One Tells You Before You Become a Pastor
In our season opening episode, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati take you on a revealing journey as they expose the unspoken challenges pastors face. Whether you're considering pastoral ministry, already in the pulpit, or supporting a pastor, this episode sheds light on the raw truths often left unspoken. From battling jealousy to balancing family and church commitments, each insight is a compass to navigate the pastoral landscape. KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS: • Jealousy in Ministry: Guarding your heart in ministry is crucial, as the allure of comparing church sizes can lead to unexpected battles with jealousy. Success is not solely in numbers but in faithfulness. Learn to run the unique race God has set before you. • Balancing Family and Ministry: The addictive nature of ministry can strain family ties. Discover the importance of reprioritizing family and turning ministry from an idol to a calling. A pastor's true success lies in the harmony between family life and ministry commitments. • Facing Betrayal in Ministry: Betrayal is an inevitable part of the pastoral journey. Jesus Himself faced it, reminding pastors not to quit in the face of disappointment. • The Quest for Mentorship: Post-seminary, pastors must actively seek mentorship. Becoming who you aspire to be requires intentional pursuit and learning from seasoned leaders. Your growth as a pastor is directly tied to the mentors you seek and the relationships you intentionally cultivate.
The Nigerian Pastors Podcast
In this episode, join Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and his wife, Modupe, Reverend Joshua Sati and his wife, Future, and Reverend Solomon Guruza and his wife, Tabitha in an honest conversation about the behind-the-scenes life of pastors wives. Questions Discussed by the Pastors' Wives - If you could switch roles with your husband for a day, what's the first thing you would change or do differently as the pastor? - What is the most unrealistic expectation that has ever been placed on your as the pastor’s wife? - What is one misconception people often have about pastor's wives that you wish others would understand better? - If you could go back in time and give your younger pastor's wife self-one piece of advice, what would it be? - In the spirit of transparency, have there been any moment where you felt like you hit a wall and considered giving up in ministry? How did you navigate those feelings and find resilience? - What is one thing you love about your role as the pastor’s wife? Perhaps something you are secretly proud of? - If you could design the ultimate 'Pastor's Wife Survival Kit,' what three items would you include in it and why? - What's one vulnerability or fear you've had about this role, and how did you find courage or are you still working through it?