
Fellowship Networks Radio
Church leaders from across Canada engage each other with discussion and insight. You can phone in, ask a question, provide an insight, meet new colleagues.
Every Thursday at 2: pm Eastern there will be a new program conducted live. All the participants, including the host and pre-arranged guests call in from their own phone line anywhere in the world in conference call fashion and the program streams live to the world via the Internet. Each program will be up to one hour in length. Most will be much shorter.
If you miss a program live it will be archived for you to replay or download to your computer or IPod. All you need to participate is speakers on your computer and an Internet connection.
Of course, if you want to phone in you can to the number supplied with each program and catch the program as it airs live.
Tune in each week at or listen to past shows.
Fellowship Networks Radio is online every Thursday at 2pm Eastern Time.
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| Date | Guest | Topic |
| 02/11/2010 | Rene Frey |
Gary and Robin interview Rene Frey one of our veteran pastors in Montreal. Rene will be sharing about his church ministry, leadership experiences and the church plant that recently was launched out of his church. |
| 2/18/2010 | David Brown |
David Brown is a community chaplain who will be sharing about his call and ministry as a chaplain with our chaplaincy agency over the years. He comes to us with great experience, credentials and principles for effective ministry in the area of chaplaincy.
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| 2/25/2010 | Paul Johnson |
Join Gary and Robin this week as they dialogue with Paul Johnson who is the lead pastor of South Delta Baptist Church in Delta British Columbia. Paul is one of our newer pastors to the Fellowship and will share about his background in ministry, pastoral leadership insights and the new satellite ministry started recently through their church.
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| 3/4/2010 | Robin & Gary |
Problem Solving and Decision-making Gary and Robin talk this week about Problem Solving and Decision-making. Problem solving and decision-making are important skills for life and ministry. Problem-solving and decision-making are closely linked and require a clear process so that effective decision making and problem solving can be achieved. This is especially important for a leader as they face the issues of their particular organization. Decision-making is more natural to certain individuals but all of us can learn to be more effective in our decision making. Leaders make decisions and solve problems. |
