The Postscript is a podcast and YouTube series that invites believers into in-depth theological and ministry conversations with pastors, Bible scholars, missionaries, and professors from the Living Faith Bible Institute.
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Episode 99: Leadership Principles from II Samuel
In this episode with pastor & LFBI professor Kenny Morgan we discuss leadership principles from II Samuel, making a special announcement on behalf of LFBooks.
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Episode 48: Marriage, Ministry & Balancing Both
In this episode Pastor, Mark Trotter shares with us how loving ones family is the first responsibility of a ministry leader. We speak about the importance of the pastor bringing his family into the ministry with him and how a good leader will learn to say no to things that derail his relationships at home.
Episode 45: Giving the Ministry Away, Developing Leaders & Taking Risks
In this episode with Pastor Sam Miles of Midtown Baptist Temple, we hear his heartbeat for training leaders in the ministry. He discusses all the ways in which he hands over the work and how he takes risks on young but faithful leaders. This episode is great for leaders looking to make their church ministry reproducible.
Episode 13: Integrity, Consistency & Character in Leadership
In episode 13 of the Postscript we continue our interview series with Pastor Alan Shelby of Harvest Baptist Church and the President of Living Faith Bible Institute. In this episode we ask him to look back on forty years of ministry to provide us with both warning and encouragement. We discuss the character of a believer and how to have vision for future ministry. A powerful and compelling conversation that is sure to strengthen you.
Episode 10: Billy Graham, Biblical Discipleship & Breaking From the System
In this episode we begin a conversation with Pastor Alan Shelby of Harvest Baptist Church in Blue Springs, MO and President of Living Faith Bible Institute. In this podcast we discuss how he came to know Christ, how he refused to let being an introvert get in the way of his ministry, the Biblical philosophy of discipleship, and the origin of the phrase he coined - "ministry runs on the rails of relationships".