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What does 50 years of faithful ministry look like? Jim Widman's journey from innovative children's pastor to executive leadership reveals powerful insights about longevity, creativity, and authentic leadership that stands the test of time.
As Rhett and Justin's childhood pastor, Jim profoundly influenced their spiritual formation with his cutting-edge approach to children's ministry. Using puppets, full-body costumes, and engaging storytelling techniques at a time when children's ministry was often an afterthought, Jim pioneered methods that are now standard practice in churches worldwide.
The conversation unfolds Jim's remarkable journey from Birmingham to Montgomery to Tulsa, where he helped create systems like computerized check-in and innovative family ministry approaches at Willie George Ministries/Church on the Move. Throughout his career, Jim distinguished between creativity (improving existing things) and innovation (creating what doesn't exist but should). This mindset allowed him to develop resources that met needs and solved problems across denominational lines.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Jim shares hard-earned wisdom about maintaining spiritual vitality while navigating ministry challenges. His mantra—"keep a tender heart and grow tough skin"—has guided him through church transitions, shifting roles, and evolving cultural landscapes. For younger leaders, his counsel is direct: prioritize family above ministry success, guard your time fiercely, and measure effectiveness by impact rather than busyness.
Perhaps most moving is Jim's revelation that worship remains his lifeline to authentic ministry. "Before I get in the Word, I always start worshiping the Lord," he shares, offering a glimpse into the secret of his sustained passion after five decades of service. His perspective on seasons of ministry—acknowledging that "everything's hard, you just pick your hard"—provides refreshing honesty about the challenges and rewards of long-term faithfulness.
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🔗 Follow Jim Wideman:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimwideman/
Visit Jim Wideman online at https://jimwideman.com/
#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #MinistryLeadership #NextGenMinistry #LongevityInLeadership #AuthenticLiving #FaithfulMinistry #ToughSkinnedTenderHearted #JimWideman #CreativeLeadership #ChurchOnTheMove
Track Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe
What does 50 years of faithful ministry look like? Jim Widman's journey from innovative children's pastor to executive leadership reveals powerful insights about longevity, creativity, and authentic leadership that stands the test of time.
As Rhett and Justin's childhood pastor, Jim profoundly influenced their spiritual formation with his cutting-edge approach to children's ministry. Using puppets, full-body costumes, and engaging storytelling techniques at a time when children's ministry was often an afterthought, Jim pioneered methods that are now standard practice in churches worldwide.
The conversation unfolds Jim's remarkable journey from Birmingham to Montgomery to Tulsa, where he helped create systems like computerized check-in and innovative family ministry approaches at Willie George Ministries/Church on the Move. Throughout his career, Jim distinguished between creativity (improving existing things) and innovation (creating what doesn't exist but should). This mindset allowed him to develop resources that met needs and solved problems across denominational lines.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Jim shares hard-earned wisdom about maintaining spiritual vitality while navigating ministry challenges. His mantra—"keep a tender heart and grow tough skin"—has guided him through church transitions, shifting roles, and evolving cultural landscapes. For younger leaders, his counsel is direct: prioritize family above ministry success, guard your time fiercely, and measure effectiveness by impact rather than busyness.
Perhaps most moving is Jim's revelation that worship remains his lifeline to authentic ministry. "Before I get in the Word, I always start worshiping the Lord," he shares, offering a glimpse into the secret of his sustained passion after five decades of service. His perspective on seasons of ministry—acknowledging that "everything's hard, you just pick your hard"—provides refreshing honesty about the challenges and rewards of long-term faithfulness.
Have questions, comments, or ideas? The guys would love to hear from you!
Follow Us:
Facebook: @armchairauthentic
Instagram: @armchairauthentic
Twitter: @ArmchairAuthPod
Website:
www.armchairauthentic.com
Email Us:
[email protected]
-------------------
Show Notes:
🔗 Follow Jim Wideman:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimwideman/
Visit Jim Wideman online at https://jimwideman.com/
#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #MinistryLeadership #NextGenMinistry #LongevityInLeadership #AuthenticLiving #FaithfulMinistry #ToughSkinnedTenderHearted #JimWideman #CreativeLeadership #ChurchOnTheMove
Track Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe