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How to Build Gospel Culture: A Q&A Conversation

How to Build Gospel Culture: A Q&A Conversation

Released Monday, 11th December 2023
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How to Build Gospel Culture: A Q&A Conversation

How to Build Gospel Culture: A Q&A Conversation

How to Build Gospel Culture: A Q&A Conversation

How to Build Gospel Culture: A Q&A Conversation

Monday, 11th December 2023
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In this episode of You're Not Crazy, Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry address listener questions. They discuss:

  • How to lead a staff team in building a gospel culture, emphasizing the importance of eye contact, laughter, openness, and vulnerability.
  • Imposter syndrome in Christian ministry, sharing stories, and insights on how to cope with feelings of inadequacy.
  • The transformative power of the gospel and the need for a shift in preaching focus—from challenging people to presenting Christ and his promises.
  • The role of church membership in establishing a gospel culture and the importance of setting expectations for behavior within the church community.

The episode concludes with reflections on how pastors should seek feedback and criticism for personal growth and a desire for a Great Awakening rooted in the goodness of Jesus.

Recommended resource: Reactivity: How the Gospel Transforms Our Actions and Reactionsby Paul Tripp
 

A note from our sponsor, Crossway: In their new book, You're Not Crazy, Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry want to help weary leaders renew their love for ministry by equipping them to build a gospel-centered culture amid every aspect of their churches. If you have benefited from the You're Not Crazy podcast, then we think your church will really benefit from this book.

Pick up a copy of You’re Not Crazy today, and receive 30% off when you sign up for a free Crossway Plus account at crossway.org/yourenotcrazy

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