Emotionally Healthy Spirituality – Pete Scazzero on SBE
Erik September 22 2009 - 3 Comments
From the outside, it looked like Pastor Pete Scazzero was on top of the world. The church he planted in New York was filling up with people (many of them new Christians) and the atmosphere was electric.
However, on the inside, Pete was secretly dying. Then he hit the wall.
Don’t miss Pete Scazzero on Steve Brown Etc. as he talks about moving past manic religious activity to emotionally healthy spirituality.
Pete Scazzero is the senior pastor of New Life Fellowship Church in Queens, New York and author of Emotionally Healthy Spirituality and The Emotionally Healthy Church. Visit EmotionallyHealthy.org for more info and helpful resources.
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Jim & Casper Go to Church – Jim Henderson on SBE
Erik March 25 2009 - No Comment
Jim Henderson bought an atheist’s soul on eBay, then he took him to church. That’s show-worthy enough, but Jim wasn’t trying to convert this guy. He wanted to see church through the eyes of an outsider. Jim found the experience so enlightening, he started going through atheists like a bag of chips.
Join us on this edition of Steve Brown Etc. as we talk with Jim Henderson about what he learned when he hired atheist, Matt Casper, to visit 10 churches with him and report on his reaction.
Jim Henderson is the co-founder and executive director of Off The Map and author of Jim and Casper Go to Church: Frank Conversation about Faith, Churches, and Well-Meaning Christians. Go to ThePracticingChurch.com to find out what Jim is doing with all this fancy atheist knowledge he’s getting.
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The Great Emergence – Phyllis Tickle on SBE
Erik March 10 2009 - No Comment
Borrowing an image from Bishop Mark Dyer, Phyllis Tickle often says that every 500 years, the Church cleans out its attic and has a giant rummage sale. Join Phyllis Tickle on this edition of Steve Brown Etc. as we discuss the current purging, what’s on the table and the treasures we’re rediscovering in the process.
The implications for your ministry are staggering.
Phyllis Tickle is the founding editor of the Religion Department of Publishers Weekly and the author of The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why.
Go to TheGreatEmergence.com for a video discussion of the book and a free study guide.
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Leading with a Limp – Dan Allender
Erik February 25 2009 - 1 Comment
As a leader in the Church, you simply have to listen to this interview with Dan Allender. Here’s something he said to whet your appetite…
“What [posturing] leads to is this dual life. Who I am before you, I know I am not behind your back. And so the discrepancy, that sense of contradiction, I think is an acid that eventually literally tears away at the very fabric of faith for most leaders.”
And get this…
“I think if you were to peer into many leader’s hearts, they remember believing. They remember the first love. But in one sense, the posturing has so eroded something of their own capacity to be real and to be alive…that they’ve become somewhat robotic and certainly distant. And that kind of leadership never is a person that you would want to deeply follow.”
Dan Allender is the President of Mars Hill Graduate School and Professor of Counseling. He’s the author of a bunch of books, among them, The Wounded Heart: Hope for Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse.
Join Steve as he talks with Allender about his book, Leading with a Limp: Turning Your Struggles into Strengths.
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The Confessions of a Pooped Pastor – Steve Brown
Erik October 28 2008 - 2 Comments
It’s hard to be a pastor. The really hard part about being a pastor is that very few know how hard it is. Steve Brown is one of the few…the pooped…a pastor of pastors. Use the audio player options below to hear Steve’s confessions of a pooped pastor.
Steve was a pastor for over 30 years. He’s the Founder & President of Key Life Network. His radio broadcasts which include Key Life, Steve Brown Etc., and Think Spots are currently heard on more than 600 radio outlets. Steve also serves as Professor at the Orlando, FL campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. He teaches Communications and Pastoral Ministry.
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The Mistakes of a Pooped Pastor – Steve Childers
Erik October 28 2008 - 1 Comment
Many think pastors only work one or two days a week, get lots of vacation time and enjoy the peace and contentment of constant intimacy with God. How is it possible to mess up a cush job like that? If you’re a pastor, you know better. Use the player options below to hear Steve Childers discuss the mistakes of a pooped pastor.
Steve Childers served as a pastor for 15 years. He’s now Professor of Practical Theology and Director of the Doctoral Program at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. Steve also serves as Director of the U.S. Center for Church Planting, Inc., an interdenominational ministry that provides training, consultants and resources for church planters and missionaries throughout the world.
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The Psychology of a Pooped Pastor – Dan Allender
Erik October 28 2008 - 2 Comments
Pastors are expected to play the roll of prophet, priest and king. Attempting to embody these three contradictory callings is enough to drive the best of us nuts. Use the player options below to hear Dan Allender discuss the psychology of a pooped pastor.
Dan Allender is President & Professor of Counseling at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, WA. He has authored numerous books including The Wounded Heart and The Healing Path and has co-authored a number of books with Tremper Longman, III, including Bold Love and The Cry of the Soul.
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The Honesty of a Pooped Pastor – Tom Wood
Erik October 28 2008 - No Comment
As a pastor, the prospect of getting honest with the leadership in your church and your congregation probably scares the spit out of you. Use the player options below to hear Tom Wood talk about the honesty of a pooped pastor.
Tom Wood has been a pastor for 25 years. He has planted and pastored two churches and has served as a church planting trainer and coach for the Presbyterian Church in America. He is currently the president of Church Multiplication Ministries, in Atlanta. His mission is starting, strengthening and multiplying grace centered churches and church planting networks, through coaching and consults with church planting pastors, leaders and emerging leaders.
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The Outlets of a Pooped Pastor – Pete Alwinson
Erik October 28 2008 - No Comment
One of the reasons pastors are pooped is that there is very little room for joy in their schedules. Driven by guilt and duty, many pastors crash and burn without healthy outlets. Use the audio player below to hear Pete Alwinson discuss the outlets of a pooped pastor.
Pete Alwinson has been a pastor for 20 years. Currently, he serves as the Senior Pastor of Willow Creek Church, P.C.A. in Winter Springs, FL. Pete also travels with Man in the Mirror teaching seminars for men, frequently teaching Communications at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando and shares the microphone with Steve Brown for Q & A on the Friday broadcasts on Key Life.
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