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A podcast from Converge Coaching. Through their more than 50 years of ministry experience, Jim Wiegand and John Opalewski bring Pastors weekly tips and tools to help lead better, lead longer, and enjoy it more.
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In our latest episode, we’re diving into what it really takes to “get younger” as a church. We unpack the common misunderstandings churches often have about younger members and attendees, and we explore practical ways to bridge the growing generational gap. If the church you lead is trying to connect with Gen Z, Gen Alpha, or even young Millennials, this conversation is for you.
Every January, John reflects on the biggest “aha moments” from the past year. Normally, he would share three or four major insights, but this past year, one stood out so strongly that it deserves an entire episode of its own. It’s a deep one—personal, vulnerable, and maybe even a little shocking. So today, John is pulling back the curtain to share the single biggest “aha” that changed everything for him in 2025.
Today we kick off the new year with a challenge that could change everything: what if the biggest barrier to your growth isn’t your strategy, resources, or talent—but your mindset? In this episode, we dive into how great leaders think differently, exploring the power of a true growth mindset and why it’s the secret ingredient that separates the exceptional from the average.
In our latest episode, Hal Donaldson, president and founder of Convoy of Hope, joins the conversation to share how leaders and everyday people can stay spiritually grounded and emotionally healthy—while making a real difference in the lives of others.
Our words carry incredible power — not just the ones we speak to others, but the ones we whisper to ourselves about ourselves. Last week, Jim unpacked the first four of seven daily declarations that shape how he lives, leads, and relates to God. In Part 2 of our conversation, Jim shares the final three declarations — powerful truths that anchor us in God’s love and purpose, helping us live and lead from a strong foundation.
Every journey of faith begins with a question of identity — not who we think we are, but who God says we are. Over the next two weeks, we’re unpacking seven powerful declarations that are invitations to see ourselves through our Heavenly Father’s eyes.
If you can’t remember the last time you felt “off duty,” this one’s for you. We’re talking about boundaries, burnout, and the courage to step out of compulsion and back into calling. Learn how to protect your soul, your relationships, and your joy—because faithfulness doesn’t mean being available all the time.
More than a few pastors and leaders are leading on empty—spiritually dry, but outwardly active. They’re still preaching, leading, praying, and showing up for their people, but inside, the well has run dry. In today’s episode we explore the reasons why this phenomenon is occurring and outline five practical steps a leader can take to fill their inner tank.
Have you ever been in a season where everything looks good on paper—your ministry is thriving, your schedule is full, your people are happy . . . but you feel empty? You’re functioning fine but not feeling much. You’re getting things done, but you’ve stopped being moved by any of them. Today, we’re talking about emotional exhaustion, the kind that often hides behind impressive productivity—and what to do about it
Have you ever noticed that the higher your influence rises, the smaller your circle seems to get? You’re surrounded by people, yet somehow… you feel unseen. Unheard. Unknown. Today we’re talking about isolation—one of the quietest and most dangerous realities in leadership
For some leaders, ministry has become maintenance. Vision has turned into management. The work that once felt sacred now feels like a grind. In today's episode, we talk about what’s underneath the loss of joy. Losing joy doesn’t make you a bad leader. It makes you a human one. But it does mean it’s time to pay attention to your soul.
In this powerful and practical episode, David Cooke shares the five essential relationships every pastor needs for long-term health, growth, and sustainability. Leadership can be lonely, but it doesn’t have to be isolating. In today's conversation we unpack the kinds of people who help leaders stay spiritually grounded, emotionally healthy, and relationally connected.
It’s easy to blame our staff, our church, or our circumstances for ministry stress. But often the real issue lies deeper—in our own hearts. In this episode, we unpack how unchecked ambition, workaholism, and misplaced identity quietly undermine pastoral health. With insights from Genesis 3, Romans 12, and real coaching conversations, John and Jim talk about how pastors can move from surface fixes to genuine transformation.
Pastors live in a world overflowing with smart-sounding ideas, leadership hacks, and cultural “truths.” But how do we discern what aligns with Christ—and help the people we lead do the same? In today's episode, John and Jim explore Paul’s warning in Colossians 2, the difference between gospel essentials and disputable matters, and how pastors can resist cultural currents that subtly try to reshape their faith and leadership.
Have you felt the tension between ministry and marketplace? Some pastors fear marketplace strategies strip away the heart of ministry; others fear without marketplace strategies the church they lead won’t survive. This week’s podcast explores how mission and marketplace can work together—strengthening your calling, stewarding resources, and multiplying impact.
There comes a point when paychecks, promotions, and possessions no longer define us. A deeper question takes over: What legacy will I leave behind? This week’s podcast explores the shift into the legacy stage of life and ministry—moving from building for ourselves to investing in others, from accumulating to multiplying, from success to lasting impact.
Last week in Episode 302 we confronted a troubling trend: Christians throwing bombs at each other. It’s disheartening to watch, and it’s driven me to my knees in prayer. In Part 2 of our discussion, we unpack three more reflections on this critical subject. We’d love for you to join us as we wrestle honestly and hopefully with what it means to build up the Church in a divided world.
Jesus is a builder. When He said, “I will build My Church,” He wasn’t talking about bricks and mortar—He was making a promise to create something lasting, life-giving, and beautiful. For some though, “building the Church” feels complicated—or even painful—because the Church has also been a place of hurt. In today’s episode, we begin Part 1 of a vital conversation about what it really means for Jesus to build His Church. We believe you’ll find encouragement, healing, and fresh perspective along the way.
Last week, we hit a major milestone—Episode 300! To celebrate, we kicked off a special two-part series highlighting the six biggest aha moments we've uncovered in six years of podcasting. In case you missed it, here’s a quick recap: Joy and pain often travel alongside each other. The world is big enough for all of us to succeed. Living a converged life takes risk, sacrifice, and consistency. In today’s episode, we’re back with three more powerful aha moments that have shaped our journey and our leadership.
Can you believe it? Episode 300 drops today! We're celebrating six amazing years of podcasting together. As we reflected on how to mark this milestone, one question kept coming to mind: What have been the biggest aha moments from our journey so far? It quickly became clear we couldn’t fit them all into one episode. So—we made an executive decision. We’re taking two episodes, 300 and 301, to unpack the six most powerful aha moments we've experienced over the past six years.
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D Carl Brown

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