• Joshua Brown – Part 1 of 3 – From Drug Dealer to Minister...A Dude Without a Dad Finds His Father
    Feb 20 2026

    Some kids grow up dreaming about what they'll be when they grow up.

    Joshua Brown just wanted a family.

    His biological father offered to pay for his abortion. When his mom refused, the father said he'd never be part of Joshua's life. His mom's adoptive father went to prison for abuse. They slept in cars, soup kitchens, church fellowship halls.

    By seventeen, Joshua was a high school dropout selling drugs in Winston-Salem, running red lights in his Honda Prelude. Then God spoke to him sitting on the side of the road after a wreck: "Your life is making an impact on nobody."

    Three weeks later at a Wesleyan revival service, high with weed in his pocket, Joshua heard something he'd never heard before: "Joshua, I love you."

    That was September 27, 1997. Everything changed.

    In this conversation, we dig into generational brokenness, what it means to be a minister versus a professional minister, and how Joshua's learning to see himself not just as God's servant, but as God's son.

    If you grew up without a father, this one's for you. And if you're still trying to figure out what it means to be a son of God, listen close.

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    26 Min.
  • Yvonne Nash – Part 3 of 3 – New Wineskins Without Abandoning the Old
    Jan 30 2026

    What happens when digital ministry stops being an experiment—and becomes real community?

    In Part 3, Ralph Moore and Yvonne Nash wrestle with the deeper questions behind online discipleship:

    • Who should (and shouldn’t) pursue ministry on social platforms
    • Why TikTok formed community when other platforms didn’t
    • What perseverance looks like when no one is watching
    • And how “new wineskins” don’t require abandoning the local church

    Yvonne shares how digital relationships became pastoral ones—leading to prayer, counseling, in-person meetings, and even inviting thousands to attend a live church service online from the front row.

    If you’ve ever wondered how the Church can hold both faithfulness and innovation—this conversation offers wisdom worth sitting with.

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    21 Min.
  • Yvonne Nash – Part 2 of 3 – When the Calling Doesn’t Come With a Paycheck
    Jan 16 2026

    What happens when a staff pastor walks away from full-time ministry…with no plan, no job, and no safety net?

    In Part 2 of this conversation, Ralph Moore talks with Yvonne Nash about the leap that changed everything.

    After sensing God was calling her to step away from church staff ministry, Yvonne took a season of rest—and then began experimenting online. Not to build a platform, but to build relationships.

    What followed was unexpected:

    • A growing TikTok community
    • Live “chapels” centered on real life: anxiety, marriage, identity, faith
    • And thousands of people engaging the gospel in a space many pastors dismiss

    This episode isn’t a how-to on social media growth. It’s a sober, honest look at obedience, risk, and why God doesn’t waste any part of your story—before or after Jesus.

    If you’ve ever sensed God calling you forward without explaining how…this conversation will resonate deeply.

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    21 Min.
  • Yvonne Nash – Part 1 of 3 – From the Bar Upstairs to the Kingdom Breaking In
    Jan 9 2026

    Yvonne Nash didn’t grow up in church. She grew up above her parents’ bar in Milwaukee, exposed early to a world most kids never see.

    Years later, a simple invitation to feed the homeless changed everything.

    In this conversation, Ralph Moore talks with Yvonne about:

    • Why attending church didn’t transform her (but discipleship did)
    • What raw, first-generation faith looks like today
    • Why Gen Z conversions don’t look like past revivals
    • And how God is reaching thousands through TikTok, not church buildings

    Yvonne is now an ordained pastor discipling people online who have no religious memory to return to—only hunger, wounds, and questions.

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    21 Min.
  • Chestly Lunday – Part 3 of 3 – Ministry in the Digital Age
    Dec 5 2025

    Chestly planted a church and did everything the prevailing model taught him. He was miserable. Depressed. The church wasn't growing fast enough. Then a pastor he hadn't talked to in a decade sent him a Facebook message: "Your only job is to love my people." That changed everything. This episode wrestles with significance versus success. Stage speaking versus real relationships. Why digital community is as real as physical. How AI and social media are tools—like axes, useful or dangerous depending on whose hands they're in. You'll hear about Christian influencers reaching millions, shepherds guiding people in digital spaces, and why five-year plans don't work anymore. Technology doubles human knowledge every 16 to 18 months. Churches move slower. That's okay. Community never goes out of style. Focus there. Use whatever tools reduce friction. That's not digital ministry. That's just ministry in the digital age.

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    24 Min.
  • Chestly Lunday – Part 2 of 3 – Social Media and Online Communities
    Nov 28 2025

    Sunday-centric churches get three to four hours a week with their people. Social media gets two to three hours a day. You can fight that reality or you can work with it. Chestly breaks down the difference between digital noise and actual community. He walks through Paul's hub strategy in Ephesus—how the Roman road system created a first-century network that looks surprisingly like what we have now. You'll learn Rick Warren's stages of community and why most churches stop short. Discover why your Sunday morning event might be keeping you from building the structures where people actually grow. This isn't about killing the mega church. It's about understanding what serves what. The best part? Mid-sized churches have a secret advantage. You can move fast. You're relational. You don't need new buildings or staff. You just need to flip the model right-side up.

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    26 Min.
  • Chestly Lunday – Part 1 of 3 – "Nobody Told Me I Couldn't Do That"
    Nov 21 2025

    Chestly Lunday grew up in ministry. His dad pioneered churches before anyone called it church planting. At 18, Chestly started a youth church in a skating rink—90 kids in six weeks. Then the Negative Nancy's showed up. They told him it wasn't biblical. Couldn't work. Shouldn't be done. He listened. Big mistake. This conversation traces Chestly's journey from military service to dying church turnarounds to discovering something unexpected: digital spaces aren't competing with physical church. They're extending it. You'll hear about section eight housing ministry, young professionals who wouldn't step foot in a building, and Gen Z kids who DM while sitting in the same room. The church is changing. The question isn't whether you like it. The question is whether you'll pay attention.

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    20 Min.
  • Why Your Church Isn't Growing (And What to Do About It)
    Nov 7 2025

    The hard truth: what's holding back your church is probably between your two ears.

    This conversation gets uncomfortable. We talk about why growth stalls, why some pastors waste time with the wrong people, and how to prioritize ruthlessly. Jared's had prophetic words about a large church, but right now he's stuck. The answer isn't working harder—it's working smarter.

    We cover the ABC priority system that can restructure your whole week. Why you should never start a house church in your own home. How to use YouTube as a tool to strengthen community, not just advertise. The power of prayer walking when you're actually trying to meet people, not just blessing houses. And why making a big deal out of Easter and Christmas isn't sell-out attractional—it's strategic.

    If you're thinking about quitting, listen to this first. Growth happens when you stop doing churchy things that don't matter and start doing the few things that do.

    We end with homework: make an action plan. What did the Spirit say to you? What are you going to do about it? How can someone help?

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    30 Min.