In this deeply practical and heartfelt episode, “Why You Must Be a Shepherd,” we explore the ancient, enduring calling to shepherd—at home, at work, in ministry, and in the broader community. Drawing from timeless biblical wisdom and real-life leadership principles, the conversation unpacks how the shepherd’s posture—guiding, guarding, feeding, and leading—translates into everyday influence for ordinary people. Whether you’re a parent, a team lead, a creative, a student leader, a pastor, or an entrepreneur, this episode shows you why a shepherding mindset is not only relevant but essential in a noisy, uncertain world.
If you’ve ever asked, “How do I care for people well without burning out?” or “How can I lead with both strength and compassion?”—this episode gives you a sturdy, scriptural, and highly usable framework. From Psalm 23 and John 10 to 1 Peter 5 and Ezekiel 34, we trace the Shepherd heart of God and convert it into practical steps for modern life: building trust, setting direction, cultivating resilience, and creating safe spaces for growth. Expect a gentle challenge, spiritual clarity, and a toolkit you can start using right away.
In this episode, we pause to reflect on one of the most comforting images in Scripture, sheep lying down under the gentle care of their Shepherd. Just like a mother calming her children, the Word reminds us that true rest comes only when we feel safe, nourished, and loved.
Join us as we unwrap the heart of Psalm 23, discovering what it really means for our souls to lie down in peace. This isn’t just about quiet pastures, it’s about trust, surrender, and the Shepherd who knows exactly what we need.
Whether you’re weary, anxious, or simply longing for a moment of stillness, this message will guide you back to that place of calm assurance in God’s presence.
Sit back, breathe deep, and let the Shepherd’s love remind you: you are cared for, you are protected, and you are never alone.
A good shepherd knows the sheep by name, walks with them through valleys, and guides them gently toward still waters.
In this heartfelt teaching, we lean into the loving example of Christ—the Good Shepherd—and discover how we too can shepherd others with care, patience, and wisdom. Whether you are leading a family, guiding a ministry, or simply learning to care for those around you, this message will encourage, comfort, and remind you that you are never alone under His watchful eye.
Listen in, and be refreshed. May this word strengthen your heart and draw you closer to the Shepherd who loves you deeply.
Nomasonto Tuturu unpacks John 21:15–17 with a powerful reminder: loving Christ means feeding His sheep. This episode challenges believers to move beyond duty into authentic service, caring for others through compassion, discipleship, and everyday witness.
Be inspired to deepen your devotion, renew your strength, and answer the call to shepherd God’s people wherever you are.
In this powerful message, Four Appointments of a Believer, we explore the divine moments every Christian must recognize and embrace on their journey of faith. Rooted in scripture and practical wisdom, this teaching unpacks the appointments God has set for His children—moments that shape identity, strengthen faith, and align believers with their Kingdom purpose.
Whether you are new in Christ or have walked the path for years, this episode will encourage you to lean into God’s timing, understand His calling, and step boldly into your spiritual destiny.
✨ Tune in to be equipped, uplifted, and reminded that your life is not by chance—you are appointed for such a time as this.
Journeys of a Mega Church Pastor - Episode 2
Journeys of a Mega Church Pastor
"12 Signs of a Good Shepherd" is an episode dedicated to exploring the true heart of leadership and care through the lens of a shepherd’s role. The episode dives into the qualities that define compassionate, wise, and effective leadership — from guidance and protection to patience and vision. Whether you’re a leader, mentor, or someone seeking to grow in service, this episode offers timeless insights and practical wisdom for nurturing those entrusted to your care.