Biblical Higher Ed Talk

Building the Church for Generations to Come


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What kind of church will exist for our children and grandchildren? In this thoughtful and forward-looking conversation, Jason Ballard reflects on the health of the church in Canada, the growing leadership pipeline crisis, and why long-term faithfulness matters more than short-term urgency. Drawing from his pastoral experience and national leadership work, Jason challenges listeners to think beyond


🎧 Tune In to Discover

  • The current state of the evangelical church in Canada and what gives reason for hope

  • Key challenges facing churches in an increasingly complex cultural moment

  • Why leadership exhaustion and scarcity threaten the future of the church

  • Practical ways churches can empower and develop young leaders

  • How churches and biblical higher education can work together for long-term impact


🎙️ Inside the Episode

01:44 – A realistic and hopeful look at the evangelical church in Canada

06:08 – Cultural pressure, distraction, and the challenges facing today’s church

12:05 – The looming leadership pipeline crisis

15:50 – Why the future of church leadership matters personally and deeply\

20:51 – Creating a culture that empowers and releases young leaders

27:35 – Bringing theological education closer to the life of the local church

32:01 – Healing the divide between the church and the academy

38:40 – Leading with a long-term, generational vision of faithfulness


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