What my heart has needed to hear
I’m not someone who is good with words nor have had a broad sense of what has been happening in and with the church. I knew something was off but couldn’t quite figure out what is was. For me I think it’s a sense of for so many it is no longer about Jesus but about marketing themselves or about how great they are doing (while thinking it proves Jesus is with them) Through this podcast Mike has really gotten me to see to the core of small steps and decisions over time that have gotten us to where we are now and how do we move forward. A reminder that we all are broken. Never before has the phrase you “don’t throw the baby out with the bath water” made more sense.
Arosebok via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/23
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Very well done podcast revealing the epidemic of moral failures by pastors in ministry. These episodes are not condemning, but seek to reveal a systemic problem in Evangelicals today on a leadership and lay level so that we can learn from OUR mistakes, and seek God’s grace and mercy for His glory...Read full review »
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As a trainer of church planters, I think this series will be tremendously helpful as gifted leaders start the next new churches. May we are be on guard against the tendency to applaud and follow driven, narcissistic leaders. And may we all guard our own souls. Tendencies to become narcissistic...Read full review »
Duncan34 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/21
This is neither bitter nor angry in its approach. It’s actually far more balanced and nuanced. It’s one large lesson for the rest of us that power can get to our heads, and the glory of Christ can often get eclipsed by our own. It also has the professional quality of an NPR podcast. Well worth...Read full review »
Leatherbound Books via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/21
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