
A podcast from Matthias Media | Hosted by Marty Sweeney & Lindsey Yeagley | A conversation for all Christians: to participate and grow in gospel work.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Thinking Right to Move Right: When Women's Ministry is Built to Grow What does it look like to build a women's ministry that actually helps women grow — not just attend?
In this episode of The Everyday Ministry Podcast, Lindsey Yeagley is joined by... more
Thinking Right to Move Right: Building Pathways for Women to Grow What does it actually look like to help women take their next step toward maturity in Christ?
In this episode of The Everyday Ministry Podcast, Marty Sweeney sits down with Beth Harr... more
How do Christians actually grow in maturity — and what does it look like for the gospel to shape our everyday lives?
In this episode of Everyday Ministry, Lindsey Yeagley and Marty Sweeney continue their conversation about growing toward maturity i... more
In this episode of Everyday Ministry, Lindsey Yeagley and Marty Sweeney dig into the disciple-making idea of "moving to the right"—a phrase that comes from The Trellis and the Vine and The Vine Project by Tony Payne and Colin Marshall.
They explore... more
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This podcast offers listeners valuable insights into the Christian faith with a strong focus on evangelism, discipleship, and community engagement. Episodes often feature discussions and interviews that explore practical aspects of women's ministry, the importance of structured pathways for spiritual growth, and deepening connections within church communities. Unique segments include personal anecdotes from the hosts and various guests, illustrating how everyday experiences can be integrated with the teachings of the gospel. The conversations aim to equip listeners with practical tools and frameworks for effectively sharing their faith and nurturing a culture of evangelism within their own contexts.
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Recent guests on Everyday Ministry include:
1. Beth Harrell
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