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Journey through each of these playlists as you dive deeper into each of the CHRIST stages. Each playlist is hosted on Spotify. You can play
This Week on Soul Talks Have you ever felt like you’ve missed Jesus in the busyness of the Christmas season? Christmastime is often full of
This Week on Soul Talks How can we be thankful if we’re in a season where we don’t feel thankful? We may even be experiencing trials or grief and feeling downright bad! Being thankful and experiencing feelings of grief, anger, or dissatisfaction are not opposed to each other. We don’t have to deny our pain…

The meaning of Advent has changed over the years. The word Advent comes from the Latin word adventus and means “coming.” In ancient times
Soul Shepherding Network Click Here for Member Login Follow Jesus with healthy feelings and faith! When you’re busy with your work or ministry it can
This Week in Soul Talks Workaholism and people-pleasing are well-worn paths that inevitably lead to burnout. Jesus offers a different way! Being overly busy steals your peace and joy, and affects those around you. But following Jesus’ way of working brings renewed peace and strength even in the midst of hard things. Bill & Kristi…
Listen to This Episode of Soul Talks: There are many ways in our lives, work, relationships, and even in our ministry that we may feel stuck. Hitting this wall can lead to depression, anger, and ultimately, burnout. But, there is hope. In this episode, Bill and Kristi share from their own experiences how easy it…

“I feel so distant from God,” Rev. Howard-John Wesley admitted in 2020. “One of the greatest mistakes of pastoring is to think that because you

“As a senior pastor I was trying to be someone I was not,” writes Pete Scazzero. “I attended conferences and read books about growing a