Episodes
Today Danny shares his song an we talk about creativity, connecting, creating space for a mind to be and more. 
Published 05/26/23
Published 05/26/23
In this the second recording of Rabbit Tunes, the guys each pick a song and talk through it. This is a three part series with Garrick first up. 
Published 05/19/23
Character. It is what matters. Barrett recently watched the movie A Hidden Life, a profound movie about the life of a Christian in the middle of WW2 and the Nazi advance in Europe. The guys discuss the movie and what it says about following Jesus. 
Published 05/15/23
We are finally back after a LONG hiatus for no reason other than what can be blamed on Spanish bureaucracy. Paul Duncan lives in Birmingham, UK, and works with Agape Europe helping to train leaders at all levels. Aside from being fun to speak with, Paul has great insights into what makes a leader, what is needed for future leaders in Europe, and how leadership has changed over the years. 
Published 04/13/23
The 4th most popular religious podcast in Croatia is expanding its empire! We talk a lot about art, music, and culture on The Rabbit Trails Podcast, so we have decided that from time to time we will be joined by our friend Danny Piangerelli to discuss music, movies, and art and how we can better understand God as a result. True to form on this podcast, we just decided to press record and give you the results unfiltered. We went on for a bit and eventually trail off into the wild conversations...
Published 04/13/23
Robin Pou is a leadership expert, having consulted with many of today's highest-level business and government leaders. Robin joins us to discuss what real leadership looks like, what misconceptions we need to slay, and what the future of leadership looks like. 
Published 11/21/22
What in the world is leadership anyway? Gary Runn joins us to take a deep dive. 
Published 11/14/22
Published 10/18/22
Should we be focusing on building skills in leaders or character? We discuss a problem that vexes us to a certain extent, while so much secular literature focuses on building character in leaders, much Christian literature is still focused on skills building. 
Published 09/27/22
Nolan Sharp is just that. Sharp. We have a great conversation with Nolan who has been living in Coratia for 20+ years and brings a wealth of wisdom and experience to missions. 
Published 06/24/22
Today we talk about music and one of the world's greatest theologians, Bono, and why this is important to making Jesus known in this world. 
Published 05/25/22
How have missions changed as the world is becoming more interconnected? How has it changed now that "traditional" mission fields are sending to the world? How have missions changed as Christians from cultures less powerful and culturally dominant that the "west" are sending people all over? We talk about this and more with Josh Irby, staff with Cru City. 
Published 05/10/22
This episode we talk about some needed shifts in our paradigms and modes of Evangelism. 
Published 03/31/22
Shane and Shane once sang "When did I replace serving you with knowing you? The trappings of "serving" God can often be that the professional Christian makes an idol out of "building the kingdom."
Published 03/24/22
We often talk about how we cannot really reverse engineer movements that have been seen around the world. So why bother with a list of preconditions for outreach? Well, these particular preconditions can help us to gauge how we ourselves are doing in our Christian life and to prepare our labors and the ground for the gospel. 
Published 03/11/22
Today we think out loud. So, this is like every other podcast that we have done...What is the connection between evangelism and play? Do we stop playing as adults? Or does our play become more sophisticated? If it does, is it possible that evangelism and play are connected? 
Published 02/14/22
What is a movement? We use that word rather loosely in this day and age and we call a lot of things movement which maybe aren't actually movements. Are organizations movements? Were they once movements and now aren't? How does it actually work? Well, don't get us wrong, HR departments and the like of various organizations are essential to the organization, but it is important that we understand if what makes a movement is actually the idea or the structure. We foray into this a bit...
Published 01/26/22
It worked! Great. Now what? Is it possible to learn the wrong lessons from success? We think so. 
Published 12/22/21
People deconstructing their faith is a real thing and needs to be taken seriously. Reconstructing is also a real thing and also needs to be talked about. We wade into this topic again, hoping to process a little bit more along the way. 
Published 12/17/21
How is technology adding to the burnout that we are feeling as a society? 
Published 12/07/21
After a VERY long hiatus, we are back and as RabbitTrail-y as ever. Eventually we land on the ever-present subject of digital and what we should be doing. It's a struggle, let's be honest. How much is possible for organizations and churches? I mean, how much is REALLY feasible? In this season, this is a topic we are going to come back to again and again, hopefully with some great guests to help us along. Thanks for listening!
Published 11/23/21
Barrett and Garrick give some behind the scenes on Barrett and his family's coming move to Santiago de Compostela. It's a frank talk about the fun of a new adventure, the fears you face as a missionary, and the joys of following Jesus.
Published 06/06/21
Listen to us "process out loud" the tension that we all feel between digital tools and being a physical presence in ministry. 
Published 06/01/21
Covid and lockdowns have just turned 1! And so has the podcast! Sans guest, we take some time to reflect over the last year and what are some lessons we have learned along the way. 
Published 04/25/21