
#8: Pastoral Grit | Staying Encouraged & Resilient in Ministry Leadership feat. Loren Houltberg
Ministry Without Hating It10/04/22 • 48 min
If there was ever a word that accurately sums up what is needed to be a ministry leader, "Grit" does it well.
Ministry is not something for the thin-skinned or weak of heart. It requires courage, resolve and strength of character in the face of adversity--otherwise known as, Grit. In this episode, seasoned Pastor and Leader, Loren Houltberg, shares key practices that have helped him foster resiliency in his 40+ years of pastoral ministry.
Guest Bio:
Loren and Erie Houltberg were pastors of Emmanuel Foursquare Church from 1980-2020. Loren has Masters degree from Friends University in Wichita Kansas and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Fuller Theological seminary in Pasadena, California. The Houltbergs have four children and seven grandchildren. Loren is a regional pastor for the Foursquare church and a college professor.
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10/04/22 • 48 min
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