What does it actually mean to disciple someone? What is ministry supervision? And why should every ministry have it? These are some of the questions that Sarah Balogh answers in her chat with Taryn today on The Lydia Project. Sarah has a psychology practice in the Blue Mountains in Sydney, which she loves, but she also loves discipling women, caring for people in ministry in her role as a ministry supervisor, enjoying her family and supporting her husband in his role as the CEO of the Gospel Coalition, Australia.
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What does it actually mean to disciple someone? What is ministry supervision? And why should every ministry have it? These are some of the questions that Sarah Balogh answers in her chat with Taryn today on The Lydia Project. Sarah has a psychology practice in the Blue Mountains in Sydney, which she loves, but she also loves discipling women, caring for people in ministry in her role as a ministry supervisor, enjoying her family and supporting her husband in his role as the CEO of the Gospel Coalition, Australia.
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Sarah Balogh is a Christian, wife, mother, friend, psychologist, ministry supervisor and flower appreciator. She’s also a women’s chaplain at Moore College and loves being involved in her local church, Springwood Anglican. Sarah lives in the Blue Mountains, NSW with her husband, Akos and their three children. In the rare moments when she has time, Sarah likes to write. Many of her articles can be found at The Gospel Coalition, Australia.
LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Ministry Supervision - What It Is and Why Your Ministry Needs It
Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES)
Moore College
Dane Ortlund - Gentle and Lowly
Sarah Balogh.com - Ministry Supervision
Dandelion and Orchid book
Sensitivityresearch.com
Praying Life - Paul E Miller
SHOW SNIPPETS:
“Our house was always full of church, the bible and people.”
“Life was faith and faith was life.”
“As a young Christian, this was life, true life, if the gospel was true, which I believe it is, then He demanded my whole life.”
“I have a real heart for discipling women.”
“In practical terms, we should always be looking out for someone to disciple.”
“Sometimes God is more interested in our holiness than our happiness.”
“Often there are gaps between what we say we believe and what we do. A ministry supervisor can help fill the gaps.”
“Some of our children by be like dandelions - they can grow anywhere, while others are like orchids - they need a little more care.”
One of my favourite sayings is “I can only do what I can only do. The rest goes to the keeper and that’s God!”
“We do life with and for others.”
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