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Minister's Toolbox

Every month, pastors leave the ministry due to discouragement, loneliness, financial difficulty, family problems or moral issues. Minister's Toolbox aims to turn things around by providing encouragement and solutions to the everyday problems church leaders face. Hosted by Casey Sabella who draws from nearly four decades in ministry, the podcast is packed with practical insights that will help you stay strong in your calling.

Sep 25, 2023

For many years, pastors and their congregations have cried out for God to send revival, but do we know what we are asking for? Revivals of the past brought massive upheaval in the church, often condemned by the very leaders who prayed it would occur! Are we ready for a genuine revival in our day? Is it possible, that it...


EP 232: Is Deception Undermining Your Ministry?

Jun 9, 2022

Technology has dramatically increased our access to information and teaching. It has also afforded many Christian celebrities to influence hundreds of thousands via YouTube and other platforms. Have people in your church endangered their faith by listening to the "prophets" of social media? During this podcast, I want...


May 25, 2022

Have you ever been ashamed to ask for a raise at your church? Do you find ministry discouraging because you cannot pay your bills and work part-time to meet expenses? Join me as I interview Jon Sanders and Les Hughes from Entrepastors. They share an utterly refreshing approach to how pastors can engage the culture...


May 18, 2022

Bible Schools, seminaries, and denominational meetings spend enormous amounts of time helping future ministers preach well. The focus is doctrine, presentation, and effectiveness, but something basic is often missing. Ministers spend on average eight hours preparing sermons, but many fail to make an impact. Have we...


May 11, 2022

Most of us have preached or used this phrase in our ministry, but have we ever turned the spotlight toward our vocation? Tragically, most pastors evaluate themselves based solely on performance, using comparison with others as the chief standard. As a result, most pastors live emotionally depleted lives, running from...