Brian Croft and Jim Savastio explore "good fears" in pastoral ministry, discussing how certain fears can motivate pastors to be more faithful and effective. They highlight fears like avoiding moral failure, protecting the church, maintaining spiritual passion, and being a good steward. The conversation emphasizes that these fears should drive pastors to greater dependence on God, not paralyze them.
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Brian Croft and Jim Savastio explore "good fears" in pastoral ministry, discussing how certain fears can motivate pastors to be more faithful and effective. They highlight fears like avoiding moral failure, protecting the church, maintaining spiritual passion, and being a good steward. The conversation emphasizes that these fears should drive pastors to greater dependence on God, not paralyze them.
Enjoy this new episode of Trench Talk!
In this episode of Trench Talk Brian Croft and Jim Savastio explore why hobbies are essential for ministry leaders. They argue that pursuing personal interests outside of ministry helps prevent burnout, provides rest, and celebrates individual creativity. Using Jim's acting experience as an example, they encourage pastors to find activities they enjoy without feeling guilty, emphasizing that having diverse interests is healthy and God-honoring.
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Brian Croft and Jim Savastio explore "good fears" in pastoral ministry, discussing how certain fears can motivate pastors to be more faithful and effective. They highlight fears like avoiding moral failure, protecting the church, maintaining spiritual passion, and being a good steward. The conversation emphasizes that these fears should drive pastors to greater dependence on God, not paralyze them.
Enjoy this new episode of Trench Talk!