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What do The A-Team, Friends, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Walking Dead have in common? They’ve all taught us something about leadership, storytelling, or the soul. In this laid-back (and slightly post-lunch delirious) episode, Phil and Richard each share three TV shows that shaped their approach to ministry—and end with one shared favorite that might surprise you.
From embracing curiosity over judgment, to diagnosing the root of the issue, to learning resilience and hope in a broken world, this episode explores how watching with intentionality can help ministry leaders grow—not just escape.
In this episode, we talk about:
Quote of the Episode:
“Preachers are storytellers. Watching good stories can help us tell the better one.”
By Phil Gifford & Richard PopeWhat do The A-Team, Friends, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Walking Dead have in common? They’ve all taught us something about leadership, storytelling, or the soul. In this laid-back (and slightly post-lunch delirious) episode, Phil and Richard each share three TV shows that shaped their approach to ministry—and end with one shared favorite that might surprise you.
From embracing curiosity over judgment, to diagnosing the root of the issue, to learning resilience and hope in a broken world, this episode explores how watching with intentionality can help ministry leaders grow—not just escape.
In this episode, we talk about:
Quote of the Episode:
“Preachers are storytellers. Watching good stories can help us tell the better one.”