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By Dr. Kirk Brothers
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
Join Dr. Kirk Brothers, President of Heritage Christian University, as he shares his life-changing experience climbing a 14,000 ft mountain in Colorado. Along the way, he draws compelling parallels between this physical journey and the spiritual mountains we face in ministry. Discover five key lessons that will inspire you to dream big, persevere through hardships, prepare for challenges, choose your companions wisely, and always give glory to God. Whether you're in ministry or looking for personal growth, this video is packed with insights to help you tackle your mountains.
In this episode of the "Ministry Matters That Matter" podcast, host Dr. Kirk Brothers sits down with Ben Hayes and Travis Creasy to explore their inspiring journeys in ministry. From their involvement in the Titus Camp at Heritage Christian University to overcoming personal brokenness, Ben and Travis share the pivotal moments and mentors that shaped their paths. Discover practical insights on emotional intelligence, the impact of the digital age on youth, and the power of humor in healing. Don’t miss their valuable advice on building strong relationships within the church and navigating the challenges of modern ministry.
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In this episode of "Ministry Matters That Matter," Dr. Kirk Brothers reflects on Mark 6:3, where Jesus invites his apostles to a secluded place to rest. Drawing from his own experience, Dr. Brothers shares how he combines work and relaxation by taking a working vacation with his family to the serene shore of Elk River in Rogersville, Tennessee.Dr. Brothers offers practical advice on how to find moments of relaxation amidst a busy ministry schedule. Whether it's working by a stream, at a picnic table, or in a park, he emphasizes the importance of changing up your work environment to enhance productivity and well-being.He also shares his personal hobbies, like collecting vinyl records from thrift shops, as small, enjoyable activities that provide brief mental breaks from work. Dr. Brothers encourages ministers to seek out peaceful settings for study and work to improve mental health, maintain a positive attitude, and become more pleasant to be around.Join Dr. Kirk Brothers in this insightful episode and discover ways to integrate relaxation into your ministry life.🔔 Subscribe for more episodes and insights!📖 Follow us on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/heritagechristianuniversityInstagram: www.instagram.com/heritagechristianuniversity/#MinistryMatters #Relaxation #WorkLifeBalance #DrKirkBrothers #MinistryLife #FindingPeaceWe would love for you to sign up for classes to further your Bachelors or Masters degrees. Another option is to audit classes to improve your bible knowledge!
Join Dr. Kirk Brothers in the country of Panama, just outside Panama City, for another enlightening episode of "Ministry Matters That Matter." This episode delves into the influence of political leadership on church leadership across Latin America, with a special focus on the challenges faced in Costa Rica and Panama. Discover insights from the Bible School of the Americas, established in 1965 under the oversight of the Forest Park Church of Christ in Valdosta, Georgia, and its significant role in training leaders across the region. The discussion also covers the pressing issues of doctrinal deviations and the lack of biblical leadership models in churches. Guests share their perspectives on how the current generation can combat these trends by embodying humility and service, crucial traits for godly leadership. Tune in to explore the complex interplay between culture, politics, and religious leadership in Latin America.
Dr. Kirk Brothers discusses navigating between literal and metaphorical storms during a trip on Highway 72 towards Texas and Oklahoma for a fundraising event. He decides to leave early to avoid severe weather, using this scenario to highlight the broader theme of preparation in ministry. Dr. Brothers recalls a past event where a storm physically damaged a building during his youth ministry, serving as a stark reminder of the unpredictability in ministry work. He stresses the importance of thorough preparation, criticizing the tendency among some ministers to hastily enter the field without sufficient training. By drawing parallels between inadequate preparation and ineffective work, he underscores the need for continuous learning and adaptability. Dr. Brothers advocates for understanding cultural and generational differences within the community, suggesting that being well-prepared and adaptable can help ministers navigate and mitigate the impacts of both literal and figurative storms in their work.
Interview with David Shannon Part 2
In this episode of "Ministry Matters That Matter: Interview Part 1," Dr. Kirk Brothers hosts a two-part video interview podcast featuring his long-time friend David Shannon. This reunion takes place at the Challenge Youth Conference in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, highlighting their enduring friendship and mutual journey through various youth camps and church workshops. Throughout this first installment, Shannon opens up about his family life, sharing his excitement about the upcoming birth of his child and reminiscing about the shared experiences that have solidified his bond with Brothers.
Shannon offers insights into his preaching career, emphasizing the significance of delivering sermons with equal passion, regardless of the congregation's size. He reflects on the importance of each individual in the audience and the potential impact of the Gospel. Additionally, Shannon discusses the necessity of prioritizing sermon preparation amid a minister's busy schedule, sharing practical strategies for managing time effectively and maintaining the quality of sermons. He also delves into his preference for preaching in short series, outlining his approach to planning and resource gathering to keep his messages fresh and engaging. Through this engaging conversation, Shannon's deep respect for his ministry and the people he serves shines through, offering a glimpse into the dedication and thoughtfulness that characterizes his approach to preaching and pastoral care.
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.