Fear has a way of hijacking your plan, your timeline, and your peace. We pressed into a counterintuitive move that changes everything: when the pressure rises, worship goes first. Starting with 2 Chronicles 20, we follow King Jehoshaphat as he meets a real threat with a real response—seeking God, telling the truth about his fear, and choosing praise before a single outcome appears. That decision doesn’t numb reality; it reframes it. As the people worship, God speaks, details emerge, and the b...
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Fear has a way of hijacking your plan, your timeline, and your peace. We pressed into a counterintuitive move that changes everything: when the pressure rises, worship goes first. Starting with 2 Chronicles 20, we follow King Jehoshaphat as he meets a real threat with a real response—seeking God, telling the truth about his fear, and choosing praise before a single outcome appears. That decision doesn’t numb reality; it reframes it. As the people worship, God speaks, details emerge, and the b...
Family, Ministry, and the Rhythms That Hold It Together
The Worship and Leadership Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes
1 month ago
Family, Ministry, and the Rhythms That Hold It Together
Ever feel the tug-of-war between leading well at church and showing up well at home? We take that tension head-on, starting with 1 Timothy 3 and moving through real stories, practical tools, and the kind of honesty that helps you build rhythms instead of chasing “balance.” With Pastor Beau and Tiffany at the table, we look at why family is your first ministry, how character at home inevitably shapes leadership in public, and what it means to serve together so church becomes a shared joy, not ...
The Worship and Leadership Podcast
Fear has a way of hijacking your plan, your timeline, and your peace. We pressed into a counterintuitive move that changes everything: when the pressure rises, worship goes first. Starting with 2 Chronicles 20, we follow King Jehoshaphat as he meets a real threat with a real response—seeking God, telling the truth about his fear, and choosing praise before a single outcome appears. That decision doesn’t numb reality; it reframes it. As the people worship, God speaks, details emerge, and the b...