Experiences of failure, unwelcome self-knowledge, facing inadequacy, feeling like an imposter, not living up to your own or others\u27 expectations - sometimes our greatest encounters with shame come in leadership, ministry, or missions situations. In this session, we’ll consider ways God redeems these experiences, as he disciples us into becoming more like Christ
Nothing sets humans apart from the rest of creation as our capacity to tell stories. Stories, told l...
Psychological research has explored the maladaptive role of shame in contributing to poor self-image...
The Deepest Spiritual Battle—Guilt or Shame. Conflicts result in broken relationships. Attempts to a...
Experiences of failure, unwelcome self-knowledge, facing inadequacy, feeling like an imposter, not l...
This paper proposes that the mission of the church is best comprehended as a response to the human c...
The Christian world has been rocked by the number of prominent leaders, in both church and parachurc...
It is not easy to continue to lead God’s people while suffering through family crisis. Neither is it...
How does “rejoicing with those who rejoice” and “weeping with those who weep” impact a minister’s pe...
Humility is one of the virtues required for leadership in all sectors of life. It is clearly demonst...
Jason Miller, Adjunct Professor at Talbot School of Theology, shares about humility and repenting fr...
What does it look like to lead worship when your heart is breaking? How do you encourage your congre...
And I\u27m speaking especially as a Christian here, for those who pursue leadership. There is a God ...
How does the minister practice self-care while caring for others? Furthermore, how does the minister...
Being a church leader can be hazardous to your soul. Tending to the tasks of leading in an age of qu...
Ministry for the Lord and to others, Christian and non-Christian, is extremely rewarding and challen...
Nothing sets humans apart from the rest of creation as our capacity to tell stories. Stories, told l...
Psychological research has explored the maladaptive role of shame in contributing to poor self-image...
The Deepest Spiritual Battle—Guilt or Shame. Conflicts result in broken relationships. Attempts to a...
Experiences of failure, unwelcome self-knowledge, facing inadequacy, feeling like an imposter, not l...
This paper proposes that the mission of the church is best comprehended as a response to the human c...
The Christian world has been rocked by the number of prominent leaders, in both church and parachurc...
It is not easy to continue to lead God’s people while suffering through family crisis. Neither is it...
How does “rejoicing with those who rejoice” and “weeping with those who weep” impact a minister’s pe...
Humility is one of the virtues required for leadership in all sectors of life. It is clearly demonst...
Jason Miller, Adjunct Professor at Talbot School of Theology, shares about humility and repenting fr...
What does it look like to lead worship when your heart is breaking? How do you encourage your congre...
And I\u27m speaking especially as a Christian here, for those who pursue leadership. There is a God ...
How does the minister practice self-care while caring for others? Furthermore, how does the minister...
Being a church leader can be hazardous to your soul. Tending to the tasks of leading in an age of qu...
Ministry for the Lord and to others, Christian and non-Christian, is extremely rewarding and challen...
Nothing sets humans apart from the rest of creation as our capacity to tell stories. Stories, told l...
Psychological research has explored the maladaptive role of shame in contributing to poor self-image...
The Deepest Spiritual Battle—Guilt or Shame. Conflicts result in broken relationships. Attempts to a...