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Don’t Just Stand There … HELP! (Episode 873)
As a Pastor, Youth Pastor, church member, parent or friend don't just leave those who have voiced a decision for Christ unaided. Everyone can use a little help especially those who have made it known
Make a Decision? Make It Stick! (Episode 872)
Al and Dan continue to share some ways for those who make decisions whether at church, camp, a conference or anywhere in between stick.
Home Sweet Distraction Home (Episode 871)
You've been to camp, a retreat, a youth rally an excellent service. You've made what you hope is a life-changing decision and then .... you have to go HOME, where all the distractions live ... Now wh
It’s GRRRRRREAT! (Episode 870)
The guys are at the Great Lakes Youth Camp today and fielding some GREAT questions from some really cool teens. Listen in as Al and Dan answer the questions posed to them by the teens at camp.
Behold! Now I’m Bold (Episode 869)
How does one obtain a greater boldness? Well ... I just happen to know two guys that might be able to tell you, but Pastor Wolvin & Dr. Stone will have to do, the other two guys were busy.
It’s Better Bold (Episode 868)
One of the questions many people ask today, especially young people, is, "How do you become bolder in your witness?" Well, you've come to the right place because we've got two guys who KNOW bold.
The Pastor? The People? Whose Job Is It to Judge & Exhort (Episode 867)
Is it the sole job of the Pastor to take this role or are we all supposed to share in this responsibility? Find out today as Dan and Al share their ideas.
Excuse Me, I Need To Exhort You (Episode 866)
What does it mean to "exhort" and how does that differ from judging someone? Find out today on this podcast as the guys examine these questions.
Here Comes The Judge (Episode 865)
A listener asks, "What is the difference between judging and exhorting? The guys could not resist and give some thought and discussion to this topic.
Balancing Bi-Vocational Ministry (Episode 864)
Not all churches may be able to support a pastor and his family when they first arrive. Knowing when, and if, to say, "Enough," is a tricky situation.