Enduring Churches Podcast with Alan and Trent
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Episode 258: What Can I Do While out of a Ministry Position?
1.Get involved in a healthy church and let that church family get close to you
2.spend more time with your family
3.Serve without an angle
4.Take time to reflect
Selah - pause and reflect
1. what is God teaching me now?
2. what has God taught me in the past?
3. How am I better equipped because of what I have learned?
5.Get a clearer picture of yourself - take assessments
6. Keep learning -take a class at a local college - Remember that most churches are looking for a co-vocational minister. Make yourself more hireable.
Read lots - fill your toolbox
7.Learn new skills
8.Connect with pastors
9.Consider hybrid types of ministries
10.Trust God
Remember that God doesn't waste anything - so your time in the interim is not wasted time. God will use this. Look at this time as a time of investment!
Episode 189: Finding Your Voice
Episode 188: Pastoring a Family Guided Church
Episode 187: How Saying No Can Change Your Life
Episode 186: 5 People You Need In Your Ministry
Episode185: Some Things You Cannot Control
Episode 184: Interview with David Dixon About Church Consultation
Episode183: How to Make a Hospital Visit
Episode182: Is Your Church Really a Friendly Church?
Episode181: Big Picture Thinking
Episode180: How to Be a Smarter Ministry Leader
Episode 179: What We Teach Outside the Gathering
Episode 178: Changing Course
Episode 177: Is your calendar killing you?
Episode 176: Generosity in Uncertain Times
Episode 175: Do Mission Trips Matter?
Episode 174: The Danger of Isolation
Episode 173: Is Your Invitation Inviting?
Episode 172: Structural Damage
Episode 171: Rachelle and Dana Join Us to talk Encouragement
Episode 170: All the Premarital Stuff
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