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110. The Mind of Ministry Leaders with Brandon & Amy Peterson and Matt & Julianne Longworth

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Last summer at the Southern Baptist Convention, Ben and Lynley got to sit down with pastors and wives from all over the country and have them choose one of four different questions to answer. On today's episode, we asked two couples "what is one thing you would change about your brain?"
In this conversation, ministry leaders Brandon and Amy Peterson, and Matt and Julianne Longworth, discuss their experiences in ministry and the challenges they have faced. They talk about the importance of not getting defensive in ministry and learning to understand that people's responses are often influenced by their own filters and history. They also discuss the struggles that come from overanalyzing and people-pleasing when attempting to make decisions.
We're sure that leaders all over the country have dealt with these issues before, and we hope you find encouragement in knowing you're not alone! Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Leave Ben & Lynley a voice mail HERE
-Connect with the Glass House on Instagram HERE
-Please email us your questions and feedback to president@lifeway.com or leave us a voice mail HERE

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Last summer at the Southern Baptist Convention, Ben and Lynley got to sit down with pastors and wives from all over the country and have them choose one of four different questions to answer. On today's episode, we asked two couples "what is one thing you would change about your brain?"
In this conversation, ministry leaders Brandon and Amy Peterson, and Matt and Julianne Longworth, discuss their experiences in ministry and the challenges they have faced. They talk about the importance of not getting defensive in ministry and learning to understand that people's responses are often influenced by their own filters and history. They also discuss the struggles that come from overanalyzing and people-pleasing when attempting to make decisions.
We're sure that leaders all over the country have dealt with these issues before, and we hope you find encouragement in knowing you're not alone! Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Leave Ben & Lynley a voice mail HERE
-Connect with the Glass House on Instagram HERE
-Please email us your questions and feedback to president@lifeway.com or leave us a voice mail HERE

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