Revitalising Your Witness: Self-Care Practices for Effective Evangelism with Kurt Fredrickson - a podcast by Evangelism In Australia

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In this episode of The Win Win Evangelism Podcast, host Tina Waldrom interviews Kurt Fredrickson, the Associate Dean for Professional Doctoral Programs at Fuller Theological Seminary. They delve into the crucial topic of self-care for Christian believers and leaders engaged in evangelism, emphasising the proactive nature of believers' self-care. Without proper self-care, individuals may become depleted or isolated, making it challenging to handle the conflicts that inevitably arise in the ministry of evangelism.


 


Tina and Kurt emphasize the importance of prioritising self-care as an essential aspect of sustaining oneself in the mission of evangelism. They discuss the detrimental impact of depletion and isolation on a believer’s ability to effectively navigate conflicts. Recognizing that conflict is a given in ministry, they highlight the vital role of self-care in equipping believers to handle conflicts in healthy and constructive ways.


 


Throughout the episode, Tina and Kurt share practical strategies and self-care practices that listeners can adopt to revitalise their witness, empower their ministry, and navigate conflicts with greater strength and peace. By investing in self-care, individuals can cultivate resilience, emotional well-being, and spiritual vitality, enabling them to approach conflicts with grace and wisdom.


 


Join Tina Waldrom and Kurt Fredrickson in this enlightening conversation as they encourage believers to embrace a proactive approach to self-care. Discover how investing in self-care empowers Christians engaged in evangelism to be more effective.


 


In this podcast episode, you will discover…


  • The proactive nature of self-care and its significance for believers engaged in evangelism.

  • The ways Doctor Kurt Fredrickson goes about self-care.

  • The detrimental effects of depletion and isolation on a leader's ability to handle conflicts arising from outreach.

  • The inevitable presence of conflict in the ministry of evangelism and the need for self-care in navigating it.

  • Suggestions on books to read and a FREE download.

  • Practical strategies and self-care practices to revitalise one's witness and empower ministry.

  • The transformative impact of self-care in cultivating resilience, emotional well-being, and spiritual vitality.

  • And so much more…


 


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Suggested articles and books by Kurt Fredrickson


That Their Work Will Be a Joy: Understanding and Coping with the Challenges of Pastoral Ministry By Kurt Fredrickson and Cameron Lee

Rhythms of Work and Rest for Ministry Leaders by Kurt Fredrickson
The Scandal of Leadership: Unmasking the Powers of Domination in the Church

On Living Well: Brief Reflections on Wisdom for Walking in the Way of Jesus


 


Fuller Theological Seminary
Fuller Doctor of Ministry Program


 


ONLINE COURSES AND COACHING TINA WALDROM


On Mission with God @Home (free sample)
On Mission with God @Home (Full Course Details)
Evangelism Coaching with Tina Waldrom
Females in Ministry – Coaching with Tina Waldrom


 


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