Wow, That Was Crazy! (Episode 1205)
Dan and Al talk about some crazy things that happens sometimes in the ministry. There’s never a dull moment when you are working with people!
Read MoreDan and Al talk about some crazy things that happens sometimes in the ministry. There’s never a dull moment when you are working with people!
Read MoreAfter forty years, you’d think that Al and Dan would remember SOME good things about the ministry. We’ll see.
Read MoreOur hosts take us into an area of potential controversy today as they investigate and maybe even suggest that we use some of the most modern methods of reaching people in this generation.
Read MoreThey have done it again. Pastor Wolvin & Dr. Stone have come up with a solution! Well at least to people falling. Getting people to accept Christ and come to church, they are still working on that.
Read MoreAre you wondering how to get people to know Christ and come to church in a greater capacity than you are right now … join the club. Al and Dan take this week to discuss some of the issue and hopefully solutions to that very issue this week.
Read MoreA listener asks, “What is the balance between doctrine and practice in a church”. The guys get to the root of the question and offer up some sound advice for those in this situation.
Read MoreAl & Dan have a great question asked again today, ” What if a church changes or if a church no longer meets the need, what should one do and where should they go?” Listen in as our co-hosts try to give some Biblical wisdom.
Read MoreThe guys have discussed the church looking for and at a pastoral candidate, but the question is asked what should a candidate be looking for and at in considering a church & it’s pastoral leadership.
Read MoreToday Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin talk about the timing of when to be humorous or not. We all know these guys can crack people up but is it always the right time?
Read MoreAl and Dan look at some of the decline in church attendance at services outside of Sunday morning and why some of that may be tied to the correlation to peoples joy found in Jesus.
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