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This Is My Decision … I Think?! (Episode 841)

As a leader, there are times when you question some of the decisions you have to make. A listener asked when and if there comes a time when you don’t question your choices as much and the guys dive in.

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It’s All Or None (Episode 840)

Your two pastor-hosts finish the topic of the week examining the experience of people who leave the things of God – and even rejoice in doing so.

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No One Wants To Be Told, “No” (Episode 839)

Al & Dan continue with the topic of people leaving churches and rejecting the things of God.

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How Can Someone Just Walk Away? (Episode 838)

Dan & Al begin to address a listener’s question asking how someone can walk away from the things of God and then feel that they had been maligned by God and His Word.

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He Arose! (Episode 837)

Al and Dan reflect on the Garden Tomb, the joy of the disciples and the glorious, bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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The Old, Rugged Cross (Episode 836)

Your hosts talk about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ from both a personal and scriptural perspective.

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Jesus, Keep Me Near The Cross (Episode 835)

Pastors Al and Dan reflect on the events surrounding the crucifixion of our precious Savior, as Easter Sunday is approaching.

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You Talking To Me? YOU talking to ME?! (Episode 834)

The answer is … you should be or better be if you are an assistant pastor talking about the Pastor behind his back. That ME is the Pastor. Al and Dan discuss the danger and wrong of an assistance Pastor talking about the Pastor to church members.

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Wanted – Mind Reader (Episode 833)

Many times the problem that occurs between the Pastor and his staff is a lack of communication. This week the guys look at some of those pitfalls.

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Where IS The Pastor? (Episode 832)

A Timmy wrote in and asked how an assistant should handle a situation where they felt the Pastor was not meeting the needs of the congregation while at the same time respecting that position.

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