Description
Doug Clay, General Superintendent of the General Council of the Assemblies of God, joins the show to discuss the vital role of discipleship in biblical higher education and the broader church community.
Drawing from his journey as a third-generation Pentecostal preacher’s kid to leading a global denomination, Doug shares how defining moments and the local church shaped his ministry. He talks about the importance of investing in young leaders, differentiating between calling and assignment, and cultivating healthy, Christ-centered communities.
Learn about navigating cultural turbulence, building future-ready leadership, and advancing discipleship that transforms lives.
Join us as we discuss:
[5:37] How culture outlines the need for a healthy, Bible-centered church
[11:43] The difference between God’s calling and assignment
[19:19] Reverse-mentorship and pre-Christian friends relationships
Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
The Myth of the Dying Church by Glenn T. Stanton
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