Lending Library
Pastor to Pastor
Overwhelming workloads and unrealistic congregational expectations can often interfere with family responsibilities and even personal health. Sometimes pastors just need to know that someone else understands, someone who has walked in your shoes. This series, produced by Focus on the Family, is designed to help pastors deal with issues, and find the balance that will make them effective both at home and at church.
Burnout
H.B. London Jr. and his guests find proactive ways to address the very real possibility of burnout in your life. You'll hear Daniel Spaite, Wald and Fran Becker, and a classic interview with Archibald Hart.
Parenting Stages
H.B. London Jr. and his guests provide some encouragement to parents in ministry. You'll hear Kurt and Olivia Bruner, Chris and Andrea Fabry, and Ben Dickerson.
The Fragmented Church
H.B. London Jr. and his guests discuss ways to reach out to the fragmented church. You'll hear David Murrow, Jim Burns, Lisa Harper and Daryl Bursch address the needs of men, youth, singles and children.
The Christian Worldview
H.B. London Jr. and his guests engage in some compelling discussion on the basics of a Christian worldview and how it affects the message of Christ's redeeming love in today's culture. You'll hear guests Josh McDowell, David Barton, Norman L. Geisler and D. James Kennedy.
The Power of Story
H. B. London Jr. and his guests illustrate the extraordinary value and influence of story. You'll hear Gloria Gaither, Paul McCusker, Kim Wier, Pam McCune and Robert Wolgemuth.
Ministry Outside the Box
H. B. London Jr. and his guests share a few good ideas on how each local Body of Christ can begin thinking beyond the four walls of its church building to have a new and vital presence in the community and perhaps around the world. You'll hear Gary Morsch, Jon Talbert, Greg Stier and Gene Mills.
Power of Encouragement
H. B. London Jr. and his guests share some genuine insight on Becoming a godly catalyst for encouragement. You'll hear Jerry Falwell, Kathleen Hart, Tim Clinton, and Johnny Hunt.
The Pastor's Money
H.B. London Jr. and his guests delve into the topics of budgeting, retirement, taxes and the impact that finances can have on every aspect of life in the parsonage. You’ll hear guests Scott & Bethany Palmer, Raymond Mefford, Charlie Germany and David Epstein.
Family Feuds
H.B. London Jr. and his guests explore some challenging realities facing families today. The ability to thrive in the midst of blended families, difficult in-laws, complex adoptions and more will be discussed by our guests Ron L. Deal, Annie Chapman, Lois I. Evans and Morris and Kathy Barnett.
The Healthy Church
H.B. London Jr. and his guests discuss the characteristics and ministry opportunities unique to a small healthy church. You’ll hear guests Gregory A. Wiens, Randy Popineau, Ron Klassen and Bob Russell.
Powerful Personalities
Join H.B. London Jr. and his guests as they explore the power of personality strengthens and weaknesses. This edition includes guests John Trent, Walt and Françoise Becker, Kevin Leman and Tim Clinton.
Difficult Issues
Join H.B. London Jr. and his guests as they apply a compassionate understanding to approaching divorce, remarriage or addiction and many other difficult issues. You’ll hear guests K. Eric Perrin, Rex Rogers, Paul Meier, Jerry R. Kirk and Cliff Kelly.
Pastors Unplugged
Join H.B. London Jr. and his guests as they discuss ways to intentionally “unplug” from the rigors of ministry for refreshment and a much-needed sense of peace. On this edition you’ll hear Les Parrott, Kevin and Linda Swanson, Gary Smally and Denalyn Lucado.
What I Like about Being a Pastor
listen to H.B. London Jr. and guests as they provide and enthusiastic jumpstart for all pastors. On this edition, you’ll hear pastors Holland T. Lewis, Mac Brunson, Dallas R. Billington and Brian C. Mentzer.
Love Wins Out
Join H. B. London and his guests as they address the topic of homosexuality – how gays and ex-gays impact the Pastor’s professional, personal and family life; and how the church can respond to this tough cultural trend. You’ll hear Joe Dallas, Alan Chambers, Melissa Fryrear, Mike Haley and Mike Riley.
