In this episode, Dr. Eric Bryant interviews Dr. Mike Slaughter, pastor emeritus of Ginghamsburg Church shares his journey in ministry, emphasizing the importance of innovation, discipleship, and social justice.
Mike also reflects on his global impact, particularly in Sudan, and encourages pastors to focus on truth and service rather than mere church attendance.
5 Key Takeaways:
1. Discipleship is about discovering spiritual gifts and serving others.
2. The church must address both physical and spiritual needs.
3. True discipleship involves going where others won't go.
4. The Sermon on the Mount serves as the constitution of the Kingdom of God.
5. Innovation in ministry and global outreach can transform lives and communities.
Mike is the author of several books including the following:
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Key Moments with Timestamps:
00:00 An Introduction to Dr. Mike Slaughter
02:53 The Heart of Innovation in Ministry
05:58 The Rebel Jesus and His Teachings
08:52 Pastoral Insights for Modern Discipleship
12:08 Global Impact: The Work in Sudan
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