Blessings of Ministry (Episode 163) – Tiim Talks
Last week we addressed the difficulties of being in the ministry; this week Pastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone reflect on the abundant blessings of serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read MoreLast week we addressed the difficulties of being in the ministry; this week Pastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone reflect on the abundant blessings of serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read MoreSometimes a pastor feels – as Corinthians states – attacked on all sides. Pastor Stone and Pastor Wolvin deal with enduring the difficult times when the battle seems “hot.”
Read MoreOur two host Baptist pastors discuss the spiritual weariness which comes from dealing with problems among people.
Read MoreThe Scriptures teach that we are in a spiritual battle. Many pastors become weary of the battle as well as weary in the battle. Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss some areas of confrontation which may come as a surprise to younger preachers.
Read MoreA great population in our countries live in assisted living facilities. This segment of society greatly appreciates our ministry to them, as many of these dear people are overlooked or feel forgotten.
Read MorePastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone reinforce the need for age groups within the church to take initiative and bridge those “gaps” which may commonly exist in our society.
Read MoreThe senior saints in the church are an oft-overlooked group of people. They are invaluable to your congregation in wisdom, doctrine, stability and generosity.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin continue the week of an usher-related theme. Our true safety only rests in the Lord, but there are simple things we can do to remain safer.
Read MorePastor Wolvin & Pastor Stone remind the ushers in our congregations their need to operate as an extension of the pastor during the services. The most important aspect of the church service is the preaching of the Word of God. Therefore,
Read MoreDr. Al Stone and Pastor Dan Wolvin approach an area of great concern in many churches: the need for good ushers.
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