Pastors pour their lives into the well being of their congregations, but who pours life into the pastor? The Nigerian Pastors Podcast was created to help pastors and ministry leaders become emotionally and spiritually healthy so that they can lead thriving churches. Each episode is recorded to encourage, equip, and strengthen you so you can LEAD better and BE better. The Nigerian Pastors Podcast is the audio ministry of The Gathering Faith Leadership Network (https://thegatheringfaithleadership.network). We are a pastoral training and resourcing ministry in the city of Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria.
In this episode, join Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and his wife, Modupe, Reverend Joshua Sati and his wife, Future, and Reverend Solomon Guruza and his wife, Tabitha in an honest conversation about the behind-the-scenes life of pastors wives.
Questions Discussed by the Pastors' Wives
If you could switch roles with your husband for a day, what's the first thing you would change or do differently as the pastor?
What is the most unrealistic expectation that has ever been placed on your as the pastor’s wife?
What is one misconception people often have about pastor's wives that you wish others would understand better?
If you could go back in time and give your younger pastor's wife self-one piece of advice, what would it be?
In the spirit of transparency, have there been any moment where you felt like you hit a wall and considered giving up in ministry? How did you navigate those feelings and find resilience?
What is one thing you love about your role as the pastor’s wife? Perhaps something you are secretly proud of?
If you could design the ultimate 'Pastor's Wife Survival Kit,' what three items would you include in it and why?
What's one vulnerability or fear you've had about this role, and how did you find courage or are you still working through it?
In this episode, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati delve into the depths of Matthew 7:21-23 and explore its chilling implications. They confront the warning signs of a religious spirit that masquerades as true devotion to Jesus. From leaders to laypersons, the insidious nature of religious performance unveils itself, leaving us to ponder a critical question: How can one be deceived into thinking they follow Christ, only to be rejected on the Day of Judgment? In this episode, learn to identify the indicators of this subtle enemy in your life and break free from its condemning grip.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· The Scary Reality of False Assurance: Unpack the sobering passage in Matthew 7:21-23, where individuals who performed miracles in Jesus' name are rejected, exposing the danger of religious performance devoid of a genuine relationship with Christ.
· The Spirit of Religion Defined: Grasp a clear understanding of the spirit of religion—a demonic stronghold that substitutes faith with a works-based approach, negotiating with God through self-imposed rules and regulations.
· Satan's Strategic Weapon: Explore the subtlety of demonic influence—where Satan's greatest weapon is not possession but suggestion and manipulation. Learn how lies planted in the mind can become strongholds in one's life.
· Four Indicators of a Religious Spirit: Identify warning signs such as being overly critical of others, desiring recognition through spiritual activities, finding satisfaction in others' struggles, and cultivating a mechanical prayer life.
· Five Breaking Free and Embracing True Devotion: Receive practical insights on breaking free from the spirit of religion, from overcoming a critical spirit to fostering a vibrant, authentic prayer life. Embrace a faith that transcends performance and draws you into a genuine, transformative relationship with Jesus.
In this episode, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati explores a critical aspect of leadership often overshadowed—the art of raising the next generation of leaders. In an era where superstar pastors gain undue focus, we unravel the potential pitfalls and pose a vital question: What happens to a church built around a personality when that leader faces a moral failure, illness, or passes away? Drawing from biblical examples like Moses, Elijah, Paul, and Jesus, discover the timeless pattern of mentoring and raising leaders for future generations. The episode challenges the conventional mindset of treating the church as a franchise and underscores the importance of empowering leaders beyond a singular figure.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· Priesthood of Believers: The hosts emphasize the biblical truth from 1 Peter 2:5-9 that every believer is part of a "priesthood of believers," and challenge the notion of exclusive access to God through a single pastor. They also highlight the danger of building a church around a personality.
· Biblical Mentoring Patterns: They explore biblical instances of mentoring and raising leaders, showcasing how Moses mentored Joshua, Elijah poured into Elisha, Paul disciples Timothy, and Jesus developed the twelve apostles.
· Impact Beyond a Leader's Lifetime: The hosts help us shift the focus from immediate success to long-term impact, echoing the sentiment that a pastor's calling is bigger than just them. They explored the implications of 2 Timothy 2:1-2 to emphasize the importance of entrusting teachings to reliable individuals who will continue the legacy.
· Empowering Delegation Like Jesus: They examine Jesus' delegation approach in Luke 9:1-11, where He not only modeled the tasks for His disciples but also empowered them to carry out supernatural assignments. They also stress the importance of leaders modeling success for their teams.
· Glass and Rubber Balls: They introduce the metaphor of "glass balls" and "rubber balls" to guide leaders in determining which responsibilities are critical (glass balls) and need careful attention, and which can be entrusted to capable leaders (rubber balls) with a bit more flexibility. Then they encourage leaders not to be afraid to delegate authority.
· Allowing Space for Errors and Growth: The hosts address the fear of leaders regarding potential mistakes by team member and draw parallels to Jesus' experiences with His imperfect disciples and emphasize the importance of allowing space for errors, growth, and continuous empowerment.
In the unpredictable terrain of pastoral ministry, criticism is an inevitable companion. In this episode, reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati dive into the experiences of a pastor's awakening to the uninvited guest—criticism—and learn how to not only endure but thrive in its presence. In it, they explore instances in the Bible where even God Himself faced criticism and help pastors discover the diverse forms it can take, from misunderstood actions to unjust attacks. Through the lens of biblical figures like Moses and David, they help us understand the challenges of coping with verbal abuse and unjust criticism, gaining insights that resonate with the struggles pastors face today.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· Criticism's Inevitability in Ministry: Acknowledge the inescapable nature of criticism in pastoral ministry, arising from the complexities of human pain, unbelief, and varied temptations. Delve into the experiences of a new pastor who learns the hard truth that criticism doesn't need an invitation—it finds its way.
· Biblical Instances of Criticism: Explore stories from the Bible where even God, Moses, and David faced criticism. Understand the different levels and motivations behind criticism, ranging from misunderstood actions to spiritual attacks aimed at removing leaders.
· Dark Times and Resilience: Reflect on David's resilience during the rebellion of his son Absalom, where he faced not only threats to his life but harsh verbal attacks. Learn how David submitted not to his critics but to God's sovereign mercy and chastening love, finding strength in the midst of adversity.
· Principles for Coping with Criticism: Discover practical principles for coping with criticism, including receiving it realistically, humbly, and responding with sober judgment.
· Scriptural Foundations for Coping: Ground coping mechanisms in biblical wisdom, citing scriptures such as 2 Corinthians 5:10 and James 3:1. Understand the importance of maintaining a prayerful, patient, prudent, and gracious response to criticism in the context of the greater judgment that awaits all.
In episode 7, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati dive deep into the shadows of pastoral ministry—specifically, the often-overlooked world of burnout. Unpacking the layers of emotional exhaustion, skepticism, and detachment, they explore how burnout infiltrates the lives of even the most successful pastors. Through a personal story and a Biblical lens on the infamous conflict between Paul and Barnabas, they unravel the complexities of burnout in pastoral ministry. From emotional exhaustion to strained relationships, they unveil the symptoms and discuss how burnout impacts personal, professional, and spiritual dimensions. The episode culminates with practical tips on breaking free from burnout, emphasizing the importance of self-care, meaningful connections, and celebrating milestones.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· Inner Life vs. Outer Work: Burnout is not just about workload; it's the unraveling of our inner life with God unable to sustain our outer work for God.
· Silent Struggles: Successful pastors, despite external triumphs, can succumb to burnout, leading to severe consequences, even suicide.
· Personal Struggles: A raw personal story reveals the symptoms of burnout, including irritability, insomnia, and a loss of passion despite outward success.
· Unique Pastoral Challenges: Pastors face unique stressors, such as emotional demands, administrative tasks, and the pressure to meet the congregation's needs, making them susceptible to burnout.
· Factors and Solutions: Unpacking factors contributing to burnout—from life transitions to generational differences—and offering practical solutions for pastors, including the importance of physical exercise, reconnecting with loved ones, and embracing the power of saying "no."
The Relationship of Clergy Burnout to Self-Compassion and Other Personality Dimensions http://www.researchgate.net/publication/225901842
In this episode, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati explore the intricate dynamics of conflict within the church (especially among pastors) as well as delve into a Biblical case study of conflict between Paul and Barnabas in Acts 15:35-41. They unravel the perspectives of these godly men, providing valuable insights into the principles of conflict resolution. Discover the 5 Levels of Conflicts, from the internal struggles within oneself to the structural conflicts within church leadership and gain insights into the Biblical principles that guide reconciliation and the importance of maintaining the unity of the church, even amidst disagreements.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· Biblical Case Study: Paul vs. Barnabas: Jump into the sharp disagreement between Paul and Barnabas, exploring the perspectives of these respected figures and understanding the potential impact of their conflict on the church in Antioch.
· Principles for Godly Conflict Resolution: Uncover essential principles from 2 Timothy 4:11, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation and recognizing that not all conflicts are black-and-white issues. Sometimes, disagreements stem from differing applications of biblical principles.
· Levels of Conflicts: Journey through the layers of conflicts within the church, from intrapersonal struggles, to interpersonal, to structural issues. Learn effective intervention strategies tailored to each level, acknowledging that conflicts can manifest at various scales.
· Structural Level: Leadership Challenges: Investigate conflicts arising from a lack of organization, clarity, and communication within church leadership. Recognize the significance of addressing structural conflicts at the leadership level and implementing solutions that resonate throughout the entire organization.
In Episode 5 of The Nigerian Pastors Podcast, join Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati as they dive deep into the intricate challenges faced by pastoral leaders entrenched in approval-motivated leadership. Explore the roots of this leadership style, the Biblical perspectives on approval, and the harmful indicators that suggest a leader may be swayed by the need for constant affirmation. You will enjoy their insightful conversations, personal reflections, and practical strategies to break free from this approval-seeking cycle.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· The Approval Motivation: Discover how pastoral leaders seeking approval navigate the delicate balance between a godly desire for affirmation and the detrimental pursuit of people's acceptance. Unpack the biblical foundation that addresses the innate human longing for approval.
· Indicators of Approval-Motivated Leadership: Explore five compelling indicators that shed light on whether you might be an approval-motivated leader. From avoiding conflicts to attracting needy individuals, these signs unravel the complexities of this leadership style.
· Roots of Approval Motivation: Understand the multifaceted reasons pastors may adopt an approval-motivated leadership style. From societal validation to personal insecurities, explore the psychological and social factors that contribute to this approach.
· Breaking Free: Delve into actionable steps and biblical principles that empower pastoral leaders to break free from the chains of approval-motivated leadership. Embrace a Christ-centered vision, a judgment-day perspective, and a church-building vision to transform your leadership paradigm.
· Setting Healthy Boundaries: Gain practical insights into setting boundaries and mastering the art of saying "no." Explore three crucial questions to ask yourself when confronted with requests, guiding you towards a healthier, more sustainable leadership approach.
In this episode, hosts Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati take you on a journey of self-discovery and growth as they delve into the often-overlooked realm of emotional health in pastoral ministry. Listen as they help pastors unravel the intricate relationship between emotional health and spiritual maturity, exploring how neglecting the emotional aspect can hinder pastoral ministry. Join them as they uncover the top ten symptoms of emotionally unhealthy spirituality, drawing insights from Biblical case studies and practical steps to foster emotional well-being. Discover the keys to unlock a healthier, more fulfilling ministry and life.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
• Emotional Health and Spiritual Maturity: Emotional health is not a passive state but an active, intentional effort to understand, express, and regulate emotions. The profound connection between emotional health and spiritual maturity emphasizes that neglecting the emotional aspect hinders true growth in Christ.
• Top Ten Symptoms of Emotionally Unhealthy Spirituality: Using God to Run from God, Building God's kingdom without aligning with His will, Lack of Boundaries: Difficulty saying 'NO,' jeopardizing personal well-being (among others)
• Biblical Case Studies of Leadership from Emotional Unhealthiness:
o Numbers 20 (Moses): Leading out of burnout and anger.
o 1 Samuel 15 (King Saul): Leading from insecurity and people-pleasing.
o 2 Samuel 11 (David): Failing to guard the heart and succumbing to covetousness.
o Mark 6 (Herodias): Passing on emotional unhealthiness, choosing manipulation.
• Unpacking Emotional Health: Generational Insights:
o Generational Brokenness: Identifying unhealthy beliefs and behaviors, recognizing patterns in personal and family history.
o Generational Trauma: Acknowledging traumatic patterns, distinguishing between "Big T" and "Little t" traumas.
o Family Narrative Scripts: Understanding messages received from Father and Mother figures.
In this episode, hosts Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati discuss sermon crafting mastery by unveiling the secrets of effective preparation. Beyond the pulpit performance, this episode dives deep into the art of crafting impactful sermons. Uncover the top five mistakes’ preachers commonly make in preparation and learn a three-step process to ensure your sermons resonate and change lives.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
•Relying on Holy Spirit Inspiration as an excuse for not preparing: Sermon preparation certainly involves divine inspiration; yet the Holy Spirit would urge us as pastors to be just as diligent in study of and preparation for the sermon. Explore how preparation aligns with biblical principles in 2 Timothy 2:15.
•Deciding Main Points Before Studying the Passage: Let the Holy Spirit guide your understanding. Discover the richness of allowing the Word to speak before forming predetermined conclusions. Hebrews 4:12 reminds us that the living word penetrates our understanding; hence, let the Word of God speak before deciding the sermon's main point.
•Overreliance on Commentaries: Commentaries are tools, not crutches. Understand their role in confirming, not shaping, the insights already inspired by the Holy Spirit. Commentaries should validate your message, not dictate it. The Holy Spirit's guidance should precede external perspectives.
•Picking and Choosing Random Passages: Acts 20:27 urges us to proclaim the whole will of God. Explore the significance of preaching from entire books versus selecting random verses. A holistic approach to scripture ensures a comprehensive understanding of God's message, avoiding cherry-picking and providing a richer context.
•Irrelevant Illustrations: Every illustration should amplify the sermon's main point. Explore the danger of unrelated anecdotes and the importance of aligning stories with the sermon's focus. Illustrations are powerful tools, but they must align with the sermon's essence, guiding listeners toward a deeper understanding of the message.
•Bible Reading vs. Bible Studying: Uncover the distinction between reading and studying the Bible. Reading is like raking leaves, while studying is digging for treasures. Bible study, a more enriching endeavor, unveils spiritual diamonds that strengthen your soul, making the effort akin to digging in a treasure field.
•Three-Step Process for Sermon Preparation:
oStep 1: Observation (What are the Facts?). "Become an active investigator. Collect facts, delve into the context, and understand the who, what, when, where, and why of the passage. Observation is about entering the story, feeling its nuances, and asking questions that lead to a comprehensive understanding."
oStep 2: Interpretation (What Does It Mean?). "Recognize the historical context and progression of revelation. Proper interpretation requires careful study and consideration of the passage's placement in history. Understanding where a passage fits into history is crucial; it determines the writer's intent and influences the application for today."
oStep 3: Application (How Should I Respond?). "Now the passage studies you. Reflect on what you've learned about God, yourself, and others. Ask practical questions that lead to personal transformation. Application bridges the gap between understanding and transformation, prompting changes in thinking, living, and prayer based on the revealed truths."
In this episode, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati continue the discussion of the "10 Things No One Tells You Before You Become a Pastor". Just like raw diamonds, young pastors often start rough around the edges, but God employs the challenges and difficult people in ministry to shape them into their destined roles. This episode delves into the both the positive and negative unseen facets of pastoral life, emphasizing the eternal rewards that await those who endure the hardships of ministry.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
· Transformational Process in Ministry: Similar to a raw diamond, pastors start as unpolished gems. Ministry becomes the refining process, shaping and molding pastors into the precious stones God envisions. God uses ministry challenges to sharpen the spiritual giftedness within, turning pastors into refined and precious instruments for His purpose.
· Leadership and Integrity Basics: Loving Jesus and possessing integrity are foundational, but pastoral success requires more. Pastors need leadership skills, the ability to set up systems, and empower competent leaders to share the load. Integrity and righteousness are essential, but true pastoral effectiveness demands the incorporation of leadership and organizational skills.
· Perception of Success in Ministry: Contrary to God's measure of success, the size of a church often becomes the yardstick in the eyes of people. Pastors are judged by the number of attendees, reflecting a flawed perception of success. The bigger the church, the more societal reverence, and respect a pastor receives, highlighting the complex reality of success perception in ministry.
· A Crown Reserved for Pastors in Heaven: Drawing from 1 Peter 5:1-4, pastors are reminded of a special crown awaiting them in heaven. Every hardship endured on earth for the sake of the Kingdom contributes to an eternal reward. The pastoral journey is a celestial investment. Matthew 19:29-31 emphasizes the heavenly compensation for earthly sacrifices, reinforcing the enduring value of pastoral ministry.
· Eternal Impact of Faithful Ministry: Lives poured into week after week are like seeds planted in soil. The impact of faithful ministry may not be fully realized on earth, but in eternity, the ripple-effect-impact of your hard work on earth will become crystal clear. Despite the challenges, pastoral ministry is the most rewarding and fulfilling calling, with the eternal perspective revealing the profound impact of faithful service.
In our season opening episode, Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi and Reverend Joshua Sati take you on a revealing journey as they expose the unspoken challenges pastors face. Whether you're considering pastoral ministry, already in the pulpit, or supporting a pastor, this episode sheds light on the raw truths often left unspoken. From battling jealousy to balancing family and church commitments, each insight is a compass to navigate the pastoral landscape.
KEY STATEMENTS AND CENTRAL IDEAS:
• Jealousy in Ministry: Guarding your heart in ministry is crucial, as the allure of comparing church sizes can lead to unexpected battles with jealousy. Success is not solely in numbers but in faithfulness. Learn to run the unique race God has set before you.
• Balancing Family and Ministry: The addictive nature of ministry can strain family ties. Discover the importance of reprioritizing family and turning ministry from an idol to a calling. A pastor's true success lies in the harmony between family life and ministry commitments.
• Facing Betrayal in Ministry: Betrayal is an inevitable part of the pastoral journey. Jesus Himself faced it, reminding pastors not to quit in the face of disappointment.
• The Quest for Mentorship: Post-seminary, pastors must actively seek mentorship. Becoming who you aspire to be requires intentional pursuit and learning from seasoned leaders. Your growth as a pastor is directly tied to the mentors you seek and the relationships you intentionally cultivate.
In today’s final episode of The Nigerian Pastors Podcast, and the conclusion of our seven part series on hell, we finish off our discussion on delusions people may have about hell. More importantly, we answer Biblically the question of how not to end up in hell? We would have preferred to end season 1 with a more upbeat theme, but Jesus Himself spoke about the seriousness of this final destination and gave us a clear path for which to walk on in order to avoid ending up there. We considered it an important enough topic to conclude our season with. We pray you are blessed by it, and most importantly, we pray you trust by faith in Jesus Christ.
Many Christians wrongly assume heaven will be boring. Heaven will be filled with life giving activity for which your glorified bodies will be built for. But it all starts at the judgment seat of Christ where Jesus will evaluate every “work” in your life and reward you accordingly. How aware and prepared are you for that all-important moment? Find out in today’s episode how to prepare for that day.
In today’s episode, we discuss the eternal destination of every follower of Jesus Christ - heaven. What exactly is heaven and what is it like? More importantly, what will your first few moments in heaven look like, feel like, and be like? Who and what will be there? Find out in this fifth installation of our series on the end times.
In today’s episode, we continue in our study of 2 Thessalonians where Paul describes this future world leader as as someone who will be an oratorical genius, a masterful diplomat, and a political wonder. He will even be able to perform supernatural signs that will leave the world in awe… but it’s all a smoke screen because behind his influence and appeal is Satan himself.
In today’s episode, we are going to discuss a mysterious future individual who that has intrigued Christians (not in a good way) since the New Testament was written. We will continue in our study of 1 Thessalonians and talk about the charismatic personality of the antichrist, his mission and ministry, and the mass appeal that launches him onto the world stage.
In this week’s episode, we continue and conclude the second part of an 8-part Bible Study series about the end times (eschatology). We will discuss the details of the rapture as explained in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, the difference between the rapture and the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ, and why one generation of Christians will never pass through death’s door.
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Starting this week, we are launching into a 8-part Bible Study series about the end times (or what is known as, eschatology). For many Christians and churches in certain parts of the world, including northern Nigeria, the end times isn’t some soon-to-be event they are nervous about. Rather, most are presently living it! In today’s episode, we discuss what the Bible says is coming up next on the prophetic calendar, a supernatural event known as, the rapture.
Have you ever wondered what took place in heaven after Jesus’ ascension, or the events that unfolded prior to His coming to earth in what we now celebrate as Christmas? In today’s podcast, we leave earth and spend the bulk of our time around the throne room of heaven. We will meet several key players, including one major one whose actions will have a profound impact of every resident on earth, for all eternity!
When you think of Christmas, you picture in your mind’s eye – a manger, baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, shepherds, and wise men with gifts. In today’s podcast, we’re pulling back the veil on season and showing you Christmas from a spiritual perspective. Get ready for seven-headed dragons, a strange looking pregnant woman, arch-angel Michael, and a ton of hand-to-hand/sword-to-sword spiritual warfare! Celebrate Christmas with us as we exposit the events of Revelation 12.
Secular history remembers him as an architectural genius, but a little digging (along with Biblical history) reveals that he was a mentally unstable tyrant with an evil streak. As you’ll discover in today’s podcast, his story closely intersects with the dearly loved tale of the Magis (or three wise men) and results in the tragic genocidal end of hundreds, possibly thousands of Jewish toddlers. Herod remains one of the most unlikeable characters in the Christmas story, yet from him, we will learn how God works inspire of evil to accomplish good
SEASON 1: EPISODE 10 - In todays’ episode, we are launching into the December Christmas season by looking at the life of Mary, the wife of Joseph, and appointed mother of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. Hers is a story that has been mystified by church history, yet despite her ordinary life and simple background, Her story presents for us an extraordinary look into the workings of God in humble and willing vessels. Let’s meet Mary.
SEASON 1: EPISODE 9 - In today’s podcast, we are going to talk about the power and impact of prayer. To do so, I want to guide us through an account in the O.T to discover what happens when you dare to believe + ASK God for WHAT SEEMS impossible, and then act in audacious faith BELIEVING He already heard you.
In today’s episode, we are going to talk about a sneaky sin that has a habit of entrapping a lot of pastors. It’s sneaky because in ministry, we don’t tell explicit lies, we simply get creative with the truth, which is ironic because creative truth telling is a LIE no matter how you spin it. In this episode, we will take a tour around the scriptures to see what different Biblical authors have to say to us about the impact lies have your body and your relationships. Strap on!
In today’s episode, we are going to talk about the season of waiting many of us are presently in, have just come out of, or about to step into. I’m yet to meet anyone who actually enjoys waiting, yet, waiting is an inevitable part of the shaping and molding of a Christian, especially if you’re in ministry, and especially if you’re a pastor!
In today’s episode, we want to discuss how to deal with fighting and conflict that breaks out in our church. If you have been a pastor longer than 7 days, then this is one of those inevitable ministry issues you will have to face. So, in today’s podcast, we will look at how Jesus, along with the apostle Paul instructs us to handle fights in our church. We will talk practically about what to do when the people involved are key leaders and how to handle church discipline.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about how power and influence lures even the most godly of pastors. We’ll dissect the life of one of the most powerful men who ever walked the earth, and through his experience, ask and answer the question, “Are you wielding your power and authority with humility and reverence, or are you an abusive leader who uses your authority to manipulate people and take advantage of those entrusted to you?”
SEASON 1: EPISODE 3 - In today’s episode, we are talking about pastor’s wives. Actually, what we are discussing is how we as pastors can best love and serve our wives in spite of the busyness of ministry. Many people may know of the burdens and struggles that a pastor goes through, but only a select small few ever see the real battles and struggles a pastor wife experiences. In our discussion, we will give you some very practical tips for how you (as pastors and husbands) can best love your wives in a way that brings out the best in her and stirs up a greater love for Jesus in their life.
SEASON 1: EPISODE 1 - In today’s episode, we talk about what to do when you hit an emotional and spiritual low point in ministry, and you’re considering giving up. How does a pastor or ministry leader press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called them heavenward in Christ Jesus when it would be so much simpler to just quit!
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Week after week, and Sunday after Sunday, pastors pour their lives into the spiritual well-being of their congregations, but who pours life into the pastor? Where does a ministry leader go when he is in need of some pastoral encouragement? And who does he talk to when he is wrestling with some Biblical and theological questions that he needs to address with his church?
We created the NIGERIAN PASTORS PODCAST as an online hub of spiritual encouragement for pastors and ministry leaders. Every episode is written and recorded with the intention of encouraging, equipping, and strengthening you as a pastor and ministry leader.
We not only talk about how to do ministry, but many of our episodes dive deep into the inner life of the pastor, who you are when no one is looking. We also dig into some difficult theological topics that you will most certainly need to address with your congregation.
Our prayerful goal through this podcast is to stir up in you a greater love for Jesus Christ so that you become an emotionally and spiritually healthy pastors who leads a thriving Church or ministry.
My name is Segun Aiyegbusi and I am a pastor, and the director of The Gathering Faith Leadership; and I’m excited about this new podcast we’re going to be launching in October this year called, THE NIGERIAN PASTORS PODCAST.
In our first season, we will release a new episode every Monday morning on our website, THE GATHERING FAITH LEADERSHIP DOT NETWORK. We will also be available of four different streaming platforms:
You can head over to any one of them right now and subscribe to our channel, just type in THE NIGERIAN PASTORS PODCAST. We forward to the privilege of serving you, and breathing a Christ-centered, Holy-Spirit filled, passion into your life and ministry.