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In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, Todd Rhoades talks about changing perspectives on the New Year within church ministry. Rather than viewing January as a return to zero, where ministry leaders might feel the same fatigue and drama as years before, Todd suggests recognizing these experiences as growth opportunities. He emphasizes that everything learned from the past year contributes to spiritual and personal development. Entering 2026 shouldn't be about starting over but building on what has been internally planted. Todd encourages listeners to acknowledge God's work within the past year and to write down key lessons, fostering a deeper, more anchored approach to ministry moving forward.• January in ministry can feel repetitive, like Groundhog Day.• Leaders are not going back to square one but building from the past year.• Ministry isn't a fresh start every year; lessons from the past are valuable.• Starting the new year should be anchored in history, learning, and faith.• Reflection on unfruitful appearances may reveal deeper growth by God.• Listeners are encouraged to write down three key lessons from the past year.

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