The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast
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A. J. Swoboda: The Sabbath Is a Gift from God
Pastor and seminary professor A. J. Swoboda talks about the importance of the Sabbath and how the church needs to return to honoring it as prescribed in the Ten Commandments.

Karl Vaters: Being small is not a problem, virtue or an excuse
Pastor Karl Vaters talks about small churches and the vital role they play in the kingdom of God.

Jamie Mertens: Keep it Simple, Let God Work
Pastor in residence for MOPS, Jamie Mertens talks about the importance of getting moms involved to help your church grow.

Christine Caine: God Is Preparing You for Something He's Already Prepared For You
Author and speaker Christine Caine talks about protecting your heart during times of doubt in ministry.

Rich Birch: Here's How to Make Your Church Grow
Rich Birch talks about new tools and old in helping your church grow.

Pastor Choco: How Your Church Can Reach Out to Latinos
Chicago pastor Choco de Jesus talks about church planting and specifically reaching Latinos in this week's ChurchLeaders podcast.

Ed Stetzer: How You Can Be a Better Leader
In this week's podcast Ed Stetzer discusses leadership and management in the church.

Grant Skeldon: If You Want to Be Discipled, Be Hungry
Grant Skeldon has advice for millennials and the people who mentor them in this week's podcast.

Brian Houston: How to See God's Gifting in Your Life
Hillsong global pastor Brian Houston talks about thinking big and recognizing the special talents and skills God has given you.

Jeff Vanderstelt: When Discipling, Admit You Don't Know Everything
Pastor and author Jeff Vanderstelt warns there is a great potential for arrogance for mentors who simply provide information without taking the time to ask questions.

Matt Redman: Worship Is Not about a Small, Flimsy God
Worship leader Matt Redman talks about his early days in ministry and how worship has changed over the years. 

Dave Ferguson: Multiplication is the Mission of Jesus
Dave Ferguson talks about the exponential growth of the church when it practices multiplication in all areas, including leadership.

Eric Bryant: How to Reach Those Who Aren't Like You
Pastor, professor and author Eric Bryant talks about reaching the unchurched in your area and how to best introduce them to spiritual issues.

Jo Saxton: Broken Pieces Can Be Redeemed
Pastor and author Jo Saxton says place the broken pieces of our life in God’s hands, we can find a greater freedom to move into what he has for us.

Ryan Wakefield: Planning for Ongoing Discipleship, Not the Next Big Event
Church marketing specialist Ryan Wakefield talks about the preparations that need to be made now for Easter Sunday and ways to make sure guests return after the holiday.

Nick Vujicic: Teaching the Church How to Fish
Nick Vujicic talks about evangelism, mentoring and balancing family life with ministry in this podcast.

Daniel Henderson: How to Pray When You're In Charge
Pastor and author Daniel Henderson talks about the impact of prayer on leadership.

Steve and Jackie Green: Inviting All People to Engage With the Bible
Steve and Jackie Green talk about the challenges they faced in starting the Museum of the Bible.

Brett McCracken: Christianity is Meant to Be Uncomfortable
Brett McCracken presents the truth that Christianity can be difficult, but the eternal rewards are worth the temporal discomfort.

Brian Zahnd: Jesus Is The True Perfect Word of God
Pastor Brian Zahnd talks about the importance of interpreting scripture through the lens of Jesus. He also says a priority in all of the Bible is the grace of Christ.

Daniel Fusco: How to Transition Leadership and Still Grow
Daniel Fusco is a pastor, writer and musician.  He came to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ in April of 1998 while he was in his last year at Rutgers University. Daniel's passion for the lost keeps him playing music and drinking coffee in and around Portland, OR where he is able to minister outside the four walls of his church, Crossroads Community. In this episode he talks about succeeding a longtime pastor and what the transition taught him.

Josh and Sean McDowell: How to Answer Skeptics in a Post-Truth World
Josh and Sean McDowell have updated the classic, "Evidence that Demands a Verdict" for today's culture. The father-son team discuss new approaches to apologetics in a post-truth world. 

Clay Scroggins: How to Be a Great Leader When You're Not in Charge
Clay Scroggins knows what it means to be a really good number two (or three, or four...). In the ministry world, having the ability to lead well from behind the scenes is an invaluable skill.

John Eldredge: What Life Might Look Like When Jesus Makes All Things New
John Eldredge's new book "All Things New" looks at what the lives of believers will be like when we reach Heaven. Eldredge says believers will be all that God intended for them to be.

Warren Bird: Want Your Church to Grow? Don't Neglect This
Warren Bird is a primary researcher and writer for Leadership Network. In this episode, Warren talks about the number one thing he sees pastors neglect as they pursue church growth. 

Glenn Packiam: The Gift of the Christian Calendar
Pastor Glenn Packiam shares the value he's found in observing the rhythms of the Christian calendar—both personally and corporately with his congregation. 

Lisa Bevere: How to Lead without Rival
Lisa Bevere and her husband started Messenger International in 1990. Since that time, Lisa has written several best-selling books and learned a thing or two about leadership. Listen as she explains why she doesn't believe God loves us all equally and why this might actually help you lead without rival. 

Eugene Cho: Sacrificing Agenda to Make a Positive Impact on Your Neighborhood
Eugene Cho founded a multi-ethnic, multi-generational church in Seattle with his wife. Through the sacrifice of an older church, Cho and his congregation were able to reach out to their neighborhood. In this episode, Cho articulates some important elements for pastors seeking to make a positive impact on their neighborhoods.

Scot McKnight: Reconciling Science and Scripture
Scot McKnight has been helping university students reconcile their faith with the things they learn in biology class for many years now. He has also entered the discussion about evolutionary theory and what it might mean for our understanding of God and Scripture. Join us as he unpacks the things he's learned along the way.

N.T. Wright: What the Church Has Missed in the Crucifixion of Jesus
Professor Wright invites you to look at the crucifixion with fresh eyes and eager anticipation as you “trust the God of surprises.”

Louie Giglio: If the Church Doesn't Take Risks, Goliath Will Never Fall
A comfortable Christianity refuses to give up comfort for the cause of Christ. But, as Louie Giglio explains, this type of Christianity will never be able to slay the Goliaths of our time: Things like addiction, depression, and the uncertainty we face.

Jarrid Wilson: De-Stigmatizing Mental Illness in the Church
Jarrid Wilson knows what it's like to struggle with a mental illness while also being in leadership. Does such a struggle disqualify one from leadership? And what can the church do to de-stigmatize the problem of mental illness in our congregations?

Max Lucado: How Pastors Can Be Anxious for Nothing
Max Lucado has been called "America's Pastor". He certainly has enough experience in ministry to see that we are living in times where people are experiencing an unprecedented amount of anxiety. To the point where pastors need to know not only how to help people with this difficulty, but also how to help themselves.

Efrem Smith: Being God's Reconcilers in a Volatile Mission Field
Efrem Smith has a rich history of ministry in diverse contexts. Now, as a teaching pastor in an urban, multi-ethnic church, Efrem shares his experience dying to self in order to reach across racial lines with the reconciliation of Christ.

Todd Adkins: Why We Struggle to Develop Leaders in the Church
Todd Adkins is the director of Leadership at LifeWay. After serving in various pastoral roles himself as well as consulting churches across the United States, Todd understands what it takes to develop leaders. He also knows what it takes to get a church "unstuck" from developing leaders from within its own walls. Leadership development is crucial for all pastors, because, as Todd says, "the best way to grow your church is to grow your people.”

Shane Claiborne: When Christians Are Compelled to Protest
Shane Claiborne tends to think outside the box of American Christianity as we know it. One thing that he is absolutely convinced of, however, is the call of Christ to invite people into his offer of salvation and to dwell in unity with the brethren—whether we vote the same way or not. Shane shares advice for pastors to experience joy in the face of the very difficult tasks they have and how to protest in a Christ-honoring way.

William Vanderbloemen: How to Find and Keep Great Church Staff
The most expensive hire a church can make is the wrong hire. Willaim Vanderbloemen of the Vanderbloemen Search Group understands the impact the right hire can make in a church and corporate setting. He shares the best practices of both worlds to help you make a potentially game-changing decision for your church.

Mark MacDonald: How to Make Your Church Known for Something
Mark MacDonald has a teacher’s heart, loves local churches, and is dedicated to improving church communication strategy so more will be reached for Christ. In this episode, Mark gives practical advice for churches to discover their audience and reach those in their community.

Dave Gibbons: Leading Your Church through Desert Moments
Every church experiences tough transitions and desert moments. Sometimes these moments last much longer than anyone anticipates. Dave Gibbons, leader of Newsong Church in California, shares the wisdom he's learned from going through desert moments with his church and how he managed the new things that sprung from those times.

Os Guinness: The Extraordinary Times We Are Living In
Os Guinness speaks about the problems of consumerism, modernism, and pluralism in the western church and how they have weakened our defenses against the world. While it may look bad, Os assures us: “As Christians, we should always be realistic—but with hope."

Jodi Hickerson: The No-Strings-Attached Approach to Church Planting
Jodi Hickerson, her husband, Mike, and two other couples moved to California to start a church plant five years ago. In this interview, Jodi shares some of the practical things their team has done to engage the community, as well as the steps an established church in the area took to support their plant.

Adam Hamilton: Lessons on Leadership from Moses, the Reluctant Prophet
Adam Hamilton is the founding pastor of the largest United Methodist Church in the U.S. He shares insights he's learned on leadership from the example of Moses in Scripture, as well as the practical lessons he learned from shepherding a burgeoning church.

Kyle Idleman: How Pastors Miss the Grace of God
Kyle Idleman discusses grace and how it is sometimes more difficult for pastors to experience grace than other people.  

Peyton Jones: What We Miss about the Apostles’ Approach to Reaching the Unreached
Peyton Jones is self-described a church planting ninja. Having planted churches in Europe and the U.S., he shares the knowledge he's gained from studying a New Testament model of planting and testing it out through his experiences.

Eugene Peterson: What Most Pastors Don't Know about Pastoring
Eugene Peterson has done a lot of things in his lifetime, including writing The Message Bible. He also planted and pastored a church for over thirty years. Our conversation covers the things Eugene has found helpful and not-so-helpful in his years in ministry.

Jeff Myers: Exposing the Non-Biblical Worldviews that Influence the Church
Dr. Jeff Myers of Summit Ministries is a Christian apologist who works with young people. He recently paired up with the Barna Group to discover the dominating worldviews that influence church-goers. Among other surprising findings, the research concluded that only one in five church-going Christians holds a biblical worldview. Jeff discusses what other worldviews influence our thinking and how this affects our choices.

Shawn Lovejoy: Building Healthy Cultures, Teams, and Systems in the Church
Shawn Lovejoy of CourageToLead.com has coached a lot of pastors and church teams. In this interview, he gives practical tips for building a healthy culture, a healthy team, and put effective systems in place to allow growth in your church.

Mark DeYmaz: Repurposing the Church—Living Out the Gospel and Leading Change in Culture
We don't always think of social justice and economic transformation when we think of the gospel. But Mark DeYmaz argues that to ignore or refuse to engage in these things would, in fact, be undermining the gospel.   

Chad Robichaux: How to Win the Most Important Battles in Our Lives
Chad Robichaux has held a lot of titles: Special Operations marine, police officer, Mixed Martial Arts World Champion, to name a few. But his most important titles have been PTSD survivor, husband, and father. After coming to Christ, Chad and his wife, Kathy, founded Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs, which ministers to active and former military personnel battle divorce, suicide, and PTSD.

Derwin Gray: Why Sunday Is Still the Most Segregated Time of the Week and What to Do about It
Pastor Derwin Gray, also known as the Evangelical Linebacker, talks about creating multiethnic, multicultural churches that can tutor the culture on how to love people across barriers.