Every month, Leading in the Gospel will feature an ongoing conversation with spiritual leaders for spiritual leaders. The goal is growth in Gospel-shaped leadership and a Gospel identity. The conversations will be personal, practical, theological, and focused on mentoring the next generation’s spiritual leaders in declaring and displaying the gospel.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality |
In this episode, Cary sits down with author Jonathan Williams to unpack one of the most debated and misunderstood passages in the Bible. See how Romans 9 must be read as part of God’s unfolding story: that His Word has not failed, His promises remain... more
Cary and Andrew discuss practical and biblical ways to extend gospel invitations in church services—avoiding both manipulation and neglect—so that unbelievers consistently have a clear opportunity to respond to Christ.
Cary and Andrew get real about feeling overwhelmed in ministry! Together the name the internal and external causes and outline a gospel-shaped path forward built on identity in Christ, biblical (not escapist) optimism, and practical steps like honest... more
Cary Schmidt sits down with Ethan Malachuk, pastor of Mount Greylock Baptist Church in MA, for a long-awaited conversation about bivocational ministry. Ethan shares his journey of pastoring while working in the secular world, reflecting on the unexpe... more
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Such a good podcast that covers a number of issues spiritual leaders face. In his always-humble manner, Cary doesn’t candy-coat the raw difficulties that investing in others brings. A must-listen! From a bi-vocational missionary pastor in the U.K. who commutes to work. :-)
I love the Godly insight and practicality!
This podcast is amazing, and I recommend it to anyone Christian with a desire to lead their sphere of influence in the gospel.
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to earn my Masters degree from a Christian College and can say that I have learned more about Biblical leadership from this podcast than all my years of college. By far worth the time to listen to this podcast, it will be a blessing for your life.
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Content primarily revolves around themes of spirtual leadership and ministerial challenges, discussing topics like bivocational ministry, personal growth within the context of faith, and the application of gospel principles in various settings. The discussions often feature the personal experiences of the hosts and their guests, providing listeners with relatable insights while addressing significant emotional and spiritual concerns faced by leaders in their journeys. Notably, the emphasis on mentoring and supportive discourse fosters a nurturing environment that invites listeners to reflect on and engage deeply with their own spiritual journeys.
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Recent guests on Leading in the Gospel include:
1. Dr. Jonathan Williams
2. Ethan Malachuk
3. Kurt Skelly
4. Chris Anderson
5. Andrew Browning
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