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Sometimes we will get asked the question, “When do I know when it’s time to quit what I’m doing and try something different?” In other words, how do I know when it’s time to pivot? In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, Jon and Les share some general principles and words of encouragement to anyone who might feel stuck in their current situation and looking for a fresh start. Jon and Les also share some big announcements about some pivots they’re making with the EntrePastors platform as well as their own personal business endeavors.
None of us naturally enjoy when big problems suddenly come upon us in our lives. We generally do our best to stay in a place of relative comfort and avoid hardship. But the truth is, God often works through some of the most challenging circumstances in our lives to grow us to levels beyond what we ever thought possible. In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, Jon and Les talk with Jeremy Brown about some significant challenges he has been faced with and how he has trusted God to provide through various business endeavors. In addition to hearing Jeremey’s incredible testimony, some of the other big takeaways from this conversation are:Business is all about relationships.Often we disguise our passivity as spirituality.It’s important to know what season you’re in.We’re confident you will find this conversation inspiring and motivating and would love to hear your feedback on what you plan to do moving forward as a result.Call to Action: Subscribe to Voice Message Coachinghttps://www.entrepastors.com/ Guest Info/Links:Website: https://www.mylegacyacres.com/
As leaders and entrepreneurs, it can be easy to spend much of our time frustrated with how far we feel like we have yet to go in order to reach the goals and dreams we’re pursuing. This can lead us to a posture of impatience. On the other end of the spectrum some would-be entrepreneurs stay stuck for far too long in passive inaction, waiting for everything to come into perfect alignment before taking any steps forward to their preferred future. In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, Jon and Les talk to people on both sides of that tension. They offer words of advice and encouragement for the pastor who is struggling with being patient in their current season and they also offer a much needed “kick in the pants” for the pastor who is stalled out and not moving forward and stuck in their passivity.Call to Action: Subscribe to Voice Message Coachinghttps://www.entrepastors.com/
For many people getting started in business, there is a natural resistance and discomfort in promoting their services to the marketplace. For a PASTOR who is launching a business, this can be even more of a challenge due to years in pastoral ministry dealing with scarcity thinking and the false humility that is often prevalent in a community of Christians. In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, Jon and Les list five tips for how to promote your products, services, and offerings to the world in a way that is healthy and helpful. Call to Action: Join EntrePastors Business Buildershttps://www.entrepastors.com/businessbuilders
In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, Jon and Les bring you the inspiring story of Zach Nyhuis as he shares his multifaceted journey as a pastor, entrepreneur, and founder of Rural Pastors International.Zach's story begins with a life-changing trip to Uganda for his sister’s wedding, where he met Martin Nuku and realized his dream of training rural pastors in both theological and vocational skills. This encounter led to the formation of Rural Pastors International, an organization dedicated to equipping pastors with the tools they need to avoid prosperity gospel traps and create sustainable livelihoods.We'll explore the program's impressive growth from humble beginnings under trees to a structured training facility near Jinja, Uganda, impacting up to 125 participants. Zach’s mission emphasizes the importance of financial independence in ministry—a vision inspired by Francis Chan, advocating for wealth-building to support ministry efforts sustainably.In addition to his missionary efforts, Zach shares his entrepreneurial journey, from acquiring a small commercial cleaning business to scaling it into a multi-million dollar operation. Despite the challenges, he integrates his pastoral skills into his business, offering spiritual guidance and support to his employees and customers.Listen in to hear how Zach’s dual roles as a pastor and business owner serve as a discipleship tool, and how his innovative approach is reshaping ministry beyond traditional church settings. Whether it's about mentoring young church members or managing a thriving business, Zach Nyhuis' story is a testament to the power of combining faith and entrepreneurship for transformative impact.Guest Info/Links:Website: https://www.ruralpastorsinternational.org/
In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, we're diving into the world of coaching within pastoral ministry with our special guest, Dr. Barbara Ettinger. As an ordained pastor and leader within the Evangelical Covenant Church, Barbara brings a wealth of experience from her 30 years in ministry and her innovative coaching initiatives.Dr. Ettinger emphasizes how coaching can empower individuals to find clarity and direction in their paths. She shares the distinctive skills that make effective coaches, such as asking powerful questions, active listening, and generating meaningful feedback. She also delves into the vital role that education and credentials play in coaching, while also addressing the balance between formal training and practical experience.We'll learn about Dr. Ettinger’s journey, the coaching culture she's helping to establish within her denomination, and the resources and strategies that can make coaching more accessible and impactful, especially for pastors. Whether you're interested in becoming a coach or seeking pastoral coaching support, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. So tune in and discover how coaching can transform lives and ministries.Guest Info/Links:Email: coaching@covchurch.com Call to Action:Get our FREE EntrePastors Get Started Guidehttps://www.entrepastors.com/start
In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast Jon shares five statements of good news for pastors as we enter 2025. Listen in as he unpacks the following ideas:You have the ability to change the narrative of the starving pastor…at least for you!You have far more freedom than you’ve been led to believe.The model of the full-time pastor is quickly becoming a thing of the past.Everything you want is on the other side of ACTION.You don’t have to take this journey alone. Call to Action:Tell us more about where you feel stuck: https://www.entrepastors.com/stuck
In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast Jon speaks some words of encouragement and hope to any pastor who is struggling feeling discouraged, defeated, and desperate. In our work at EntrePastors, it’s not uncommon for us to hear from pastors who are so exhausted and frustrated. When they initially come to us we can see it in their posture and hear it in their countenance. However, we have also seen some of those discouraged and desperate pastors get to a place of abundance and margin. We celebrate with them as they get the “fire back in their bellies.” In this episode, Jon will offer up seven statements that will encourage a desperate pastor and illuminate a path forward to a healthier place. Call to Action:Apply for one of our limited opening for a 30-day experience inside our Business Builders communityhttps://www.entrepastors.com/experience
In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast Jon interviews Jan Touchberry as they dive deep into the intersection of ministry and business. They explore Jan’s journey from vocational ministry to launching her "accidental" business in network marketing and affiliate marketing, and how her technical and marketing skills naturally transitioned her into the business world. They discuss the evolving landscape of bi-vocational ministry, the stigma pastors face when pursuing outside work, and the broader scope of ministry beyond traditional boundaries. Jan provides valuable insights on automating tasks to streamline business operations, the entrepreneurial spirit within the church context, and the changing opportunities for women in ministry roles. With personal stories, encouragement to embrace God-given gifts, and a peek into future dreams, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical wisdom for pastors and entrepreneurs alike.Guest Info/Links:Website: https://jantouchberry.com/ Call to Action:Join our free Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/entrepastorsconnect
In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast, Jon and Les talk with fellow pastor and author Eric Hoke about his new book Market Street Pastor. Eric contends that pastors want to work hard to provide for their families, be radically generous, and build a legacy of ministry that they can be proud of. In the modern ministry vocation, the only way to do this is to expand vocational options and earn additional income outside of the church. The problem is that pastors have only ever worked in churches and have no idea how to message their valuable skills in a way that makes sense to hiring managers in the open marketplace. As a result, they are paralyzed and frustrated because they know that they could break into the workforce, earn more money, and meet community members outside the church but don't know where to start on the job hunt. Eric Hoke understands how difficult it is to change industries and move from being a pastor to a marketplace professional because he did it in New York City, where he spent 10 years living and ministering as a church planter while also working in Manhattan for-profits. Eric has helped thousands of others to do the same through a proven five-step process that helps pastors break into the marketplace and build a ministry of sustainability. Guest Info/Links:Website: https://www.ihelppastorsgetjobs.com/ Call to Action:Get our FREE EntrePastors Get Started Guide https://www.entrepastors.com/start
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