We, the Longer Haul Podcast team, are committed to… well… the Longer Haul. That’s why we do the podcast. We know though, from experience that there are times when God makes it known that it’s time to move on. There are seasons of change.

The big question we all face is how do we know when it’s time to leave? If God doesn’t send a burning bush, how can we determine his plan regarding the current church we’re serving in? These are hard questions and are often super emotional.

In this episode, we tackle the reason WHY you should leave your church and the reasons why you should NOT leave your church. PLUS, Jody shares some personal news related to this very topic.

PODCAST GROUP! Come and hang out and jump on some of our give-a-ways!

Click here to join our Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast Facebook Group

Links mentioned:

Resources mentioned

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR!

YM360.com

YM360 is the premier provider of youth ministry Bible study curriculum, student devotionals, Disciple Now resources, youth leader development, and summer camp experiences through GENERATE Camp by YM360.

Check out YOUTH MINISTRY THREE SIXTY at YM360.com.

For being a loyal listener use promo code: LONGERHAUL for 20% off your next order. some exclusions apply.

HELP OTHER YOUTH PASTORS!

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any future episodes, and please share it.

Also, please leave an honest review for The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They help others know the value of the show, and we read each and every one of them.

About the Author
I am a Youth Ministry veteran of twenty four years, and currently serve as the Student Pastor at High Desert Church.  I help equip and encourage Youth Pastors through this blog and podcast The Longer Haul.  My passion is helping Youth Pastors create a ministry of longevity that they truly love.  I am the grateful husband of Sarah and the dad of Emma, Anna, Lizzy, and Jack.  I am a speaker, lover of vintage VW’s, and the owner of one 1972 VW Westfalia Bus.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *