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Podcast
Sam Chand: Why Pastors Must Embrace the Pain of Leadership
Sam Chand joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to explain why pain is an inherent part of leadership, how God uses pain, and the dangers of not responding to pain appropriately.
Wellness
Rich Villodas: Resisting Reactivity in a Divisive World
Rich Villodas and Jason Daye explore nurturing a culture in our churches that provides an alternative to the mean-spiritedness and divisiveness that we see in the world all around us.
Podcast
Rick Warren on Faith, Dreams, and Why His 40-Plus Years at Saddleback Prepared Him for This Moment
Rick Warren joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to discuss his new book, “Created to Dream,” and why he is excited for his next season of ministry.
Podcast
Matthew Stephen Brown: How the Enneagram Helps Church Leaders With Their Blind Spots
Matthew Stephen Brown joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to share how the Enneagram has been “life-changing” for him and his church and how church leaders can use this tool to transform their ministries.
Christian News
Pastor’s Son and Church Leader Slain in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Fulani herdsmen killed a pastor on Thursday (March 23) in Kaduna state, Nigeria two weeks after terrorists killed a Baptist pastor’s son in the same state, sources said.
Podcast
Sean Nemecek on the ‘Long, Slow Slide’ Into Burnout and How Pastors Can Avoid It
Sean Nemecek joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to discuss the warning signs that church leaders are burning out, how they can become healthy again, and the steps they can take to avoid burnout in the first place.
Articles for Pastors
Don’t Do Stupid – The Top 4 Acts of Stupidity That Get Pastors Fired
There are four common acts of stupidity that get pastors in trouble. Pastors and other church leaders: don't do stupid.
Podcast
Eric Mason: The Obstacles to Apologetics in Black, Urban Communities
Dr. Eric Mason joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to share the biggest obstacles preventing the Black community from accepting Christianity and how pastors who are not in urban contexts can support those who are.