10 Questions with 10 Pastors
February 28, 2022

Josh Saefkow

This episode we're talking to Josh Saefkow, senior pastor of Flat Creek Baptist Church in Fayetteville, Georgia, about preaching, pastoral care and the importance of mentors.
Lead On Podcast
February 27, 2022

Developing Leaders in Your Ministry Organization

Where do future leaders come from? Dr. Iorg discusses how to bring people from new converts to new leaders in your church.
10 Questions with 10 Pastors
February 21, 2022

Jared Jenkins

This week, our guest on 10 Questions with 10 Pastors is Jared Jenkins, elder and teaching pastor of Risen Life Church in Salt Lake City.
Lead On Podcast
February 20, 2022

Fostering Connections with the Unchurched

How can ministry leaders better connect with unchurched people? Dr. Iorg discusses how leaders can intentionally engage with unbelievers in order to spread the gospel.
10 Questions with 10 Pastors
February 14, 2022

Stephen Baum

Stephen Baum is senior pastor of FBC West Albuquerque, New Mexico, and he has some strong opinions on the In-n-Out vs. Five Guys debate.
Lead On Podcast
February 13, 2022

Creating a Culture of Evangelism

Dr. Iorg challenges leaders to create a culture of evangelism within their church.
Lead On Podcast
February 6, 2022

Changing Your Image of Evangelism

Dr. Iorg discusses how different generations are asking different questions about the gospel.
10 Questions with 10 Pastors
February 1, 2022

Gregory Perkins

The first episode of 10Q10P features Gregory Perkins, lead pastor of the View Church in Menifee, California.
Lead On Podcast
January 30, 2022

Sacrifice for the Gospel

What is a sacrifice? Should we challenge others to sacrifice for the gospel? Jesus modeled self-emptying sacrifice and challenges us to do the same. Dr. Iorg discusses the nature of sacrifice and challenges leaders to follow in the example of Christ.
Lead On Podcast
January 23, 2022

Leaders Change their Mind

Leaders should have strong convictions, but leaders must also be willing to change their mind. Dr. Iorg evaluates why it is so difficult for leaders to admit they were wrong and when leaders should be willing to change their mind.