The Good Season of Ministry (Episode 119) – Tiim Talks
Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss the blessings of when you are reaping the bountiful blessings of God and are living in the sunshine of His grace.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss the blessings of when you are reaping the bountiful blessings of God and are living in the sunshine of His grace.
Read MoreYour two hosts discuss a general overview of various “seasons” of ministry, focusing today on spring. The newness and freshness of life is always refreshing and encouraging.
Read MoreThe wedding does not end with introducing the bride and groom. The house of God should not be a place of worldliness – and that goes for the reception, too.
Read MoreMany “tricks of the trade” are discussed or mentioned in this podcast. Practical advice for younger preachers who are performing their first few weddings.
Read MoreMost people seek for a preacher when they have “marryin’ or buryin’” to do. Unfortunately, we no longer live in a biblically literate society and many problems can arise from weddings. – Be clear and assertive on the practices which you allow in your …
Read MorePastor Stone, Pastor Wolvin and Pastor Brett Pennell discuss the trip from Israel. – (Due to technical difficulties it was unable to be aired last week)
Read MoreDr. Stone & Pastor Wolvin discuss both the good and bad points of making a music director the very first staff member you hire. Many pastors believe the music duties can be absorbed by church members as efficiently as a staff member.
Read MoreDr. Stone & Pastor Wolvin discuss the first staff member hire – should it be a “youth guy,” someone who deals specifically with teens? Some proposing views and opposing arguments are examined.
Read MorePastor Wolvin & Pastor Stone discuss the hiring of your very first staff member. Should it be a secretary? Pros and cons on how it can help or whether it may not be as necessary as one would think.
Read MoreClosing a unique week in which Bro. Stone & Bro. Wolvin attempt to think “outside the box,” they address a most improbable subject: – Can you compare a church to a diner, drive-in or dive?
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