Over the last several years, I have been asked by a few people to start my own podcast. Admittedly, I have zero experience with this type of medium other than listening to hosts like Dave Ramsey, Mike Cosper, Donald Miller, Albert Mohler, and Ben Bergeron. My primary dealings with podcasting is from a listener perspective. The idea of creating my own podcast was intimidating because I didn’t know anything about editing, recording, or equipment.
The calls continued for me to put my content out through this form of audio-only media. I spent hours on YouTube and websites learning about this skill and craft. Needless to say, I have finally given in to the requests, and I’m excited to announce that I have officially launched the Marines to Ministry Podcast. The Marines to Ministry Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Castro, Castbox, Podfriend, and Goodpods.
The purpose of this podcast is to help you grow into the leader God has called you to be. Just like my website, I want to assist you to become a better disciple of Jesus Christ, and this includes your leadership development. My episodes revolve around both my theological knowledge and my experience as both a Marine Corps Officer and minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. No matter if you are a lead pastor, second chair leader, or lay leader, you will be able to glean from these leadership teachings and principles. However, I will not hesitate to weigh and explain these truths through a biblical lens.
If you have any questions on leadership that you would like for me to address, please don’t hesitate to ask them through my contact page (click here).
“Semper Fidelis, continue to fight, and lead on.”
A Holy Spirit Led and Empowered Movement: A Story About God’s Favor at FBC Holland
A dear friend of mine was in town recently, and I was sharing with him all the work that God is doing at First Baptist Church of Holland, in Holland, Texas. Yes, you’ve probably never heard of us. If you drove through our town, you most likely would not even realize you were in it.…
One Preacher’s Process for Preparing A Sermon
One question pastors like to ask each other is: “How do you prepare your sermons for Sunday?” The responses differ based on personality, capabilities, experience, and time constraints. For example, Jim Shaddix used to prepare all week for his sermon. John Piper studies and writes his on Friday. Joby Martin spends all day Monday getting…
THE ERLC NEEDS REFORM RATHER THAN BEING ABOLISHED
We are weeks away from thousands of Southern Baptist messengers migrating to Dallas, Texas for the annual Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Southern Baptists hold to the autonomy of the local church. Unlike a denomination, which consists of a top-down organizational structure, the SBC has a bottom-up polity. Local and like-minded churches choose to partner with…

wahoooo!!!!
LikeLike