Episodios

  • 326. Leading Gen Z: Dr. Allen Ye on Technology, Theology, and Discipleship in a Changing World
    Nov 19 2025

    How do we disciple a generation shaped by technology, individualism, and global perspectives?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Dr. Allen Ye to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of leading Gen Z. Dr. Ye shares insights on how technology, parenting, and cultural shifts influence this generation, and how leaders can adapt discipleship and ministry strategies to meet them where they are.

    Listeners will gain insight into:

    • The impact of technology and social media on Gen Z development
    • Balancing grace and grit in leadership for younger generations
    • How majority world theologies can inform and enrich Western church practices
    • The effects of individualism on discipleship and community engagement
    • The importance of reciprocal relationships in global Christian ministry
    • Cultivating a theology and leadership style that adapts to changing cultural contexts

    This episode is a must-listen for youth pastors, small group leaders, and church leaders navigating ministry with Gen Z, offering practical insights for creating meaningful engagement, discipleship, and leadership in today’s fast-paced world.

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    Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance

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    34 m
  • 325. Leading with Awareness: Nicole Zasowski on Emotional Health, Trauma, and Joy in Leadership
    Nov 12 2025

    How does your own emotional health shape the way you lead?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Nicole Zasowski, LifeWay author and practicing counselor, to explore the vital connection between self-awareness, trauma, and leadership. Nicole shares insights on how leaders’ personal pain, emotional responses, and healing journey directly influence the groups and teams they lead.

    Listeners will discover:

    • The importance of self-awareness for effective leadership
    • How group dynamics are impacted by leaders’ emotional health
    • Evolving perspectives on trauma and leadership
    • Why joy is a practice, not a reward
    • How leaders can take responsibility for their own healing to better serve others

    This conversation is a must-listen for small group leaders, ministry directors, and anyone leading others in a church context. Nicole provides practical guidance for cultivating resilience, emotional intelligence, and authentic joy while navigating the challenges of leadership.

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    Daring Joy

    CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.

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    36 m
  • 324. Why Church Membership Matters: Matt Capps & Josh Wredberg on Discipleship, Community, and Engagement
    Nov 5 2025

    Is church membership still relevant in today’s individualistic culture?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Matt Capps and Josh Wredberg to explore the critical role of church membership in fostering authentic community, discipleship, and engagement within the local church.

    As churches navigate a culture marked by consumerism and individualism, Matt and Josh highlight why membership is not just a formal commitment, it’s an invitation to participate fully in the life and mission of the church. They also examine how small groups, relational discipleship, and intentional community are key to helping members grow in faith and contribute meaningfully to the church body.

    If this episode inspired you or gave you practical ideas for your church, share it with a ministry leader or small group leader. And please leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform, it helps others discover Group Answers and join the conversation on building healthy, engaged church communities.

    SHOW LINKS:

    Every Member Matters

    CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.

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    34 m
  • 323. The Man You’re Meant to Be: Masculinity, Discipleship, and Men’s Ministry with John Simons
    Oct 29 2025

    What does it really mean to be a man in today’s culture?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with John Simons, author of The Man You’re Meant to Be, to explore masculinity, discipleship, and practical strategies for men’s ministry. Drawing from his book and years of ministry experience, John shares insights on the challenges men face, the importance of identity in Christ, and the role community plays in shaping authentic masculinity.

    Listeners will gain insight into:

    • Self-examination for men and the value of honest reflection
    • Identity in Christ as the foundation for spiritual growth
    • The role of community and outsiders in shaping masculine character
    • Balancing behavioral change with spiritual formation
    • Practical steps for building a vibrant men’s ministry
    • Embracing a quiet, intentional life as a disciple

    John emphasizes a holistic approach to men’s discipleship, one that integrates Scripture, character formation, and relational accountability, helping men grow into the leaders, husbands, and fathers God intended them to be.

    We’d love to hear from you! If this episode encouraged or inspired you, share it with another ministry leader or men’s group. And don’t forget to leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform, it helps more leaders discover Group Answers and join the conversation about authentic discipleship for men.

    SHOW LINKS:

    The Man You're Meant To Be

    CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.

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    37 m
  • 322. More Than Enough: Vulnerability, Faith, and Leading Groups with Christine Hoover
    Oct 22 2025

    How do we lead small groups that embrace real life—the joys, the struggles, and everything in between?

    In this episode of The Group Answers Show, Brian Daniel sits down with Christine Hoover, author of the new Bible study More Than Enough, centered on 2 Corinthians. Christine opens up about her journey writing this study while navigating personal trials, including her son’s cancer diagnosis, and shares how those experiences shaped both the content and heart behind her work.

    Listeners will gain insight into:

    • The power of vulnerability in group discussions and leadership
    • How the Holy Spirit guides writing and teaching for authentic ministry
    • Creating safe spaces in small groups where participants can share honestly
    • The connection between suffering and comfort in Scripture and life
    • Practical wisdom for the future of women’s ministry

    Christine’s reflections remind small group leaders that leading with authenticity and compassion transforms not only the study experience but also the hearts of those in their groups.

    We’d love to hear from you! If this episode encouraged or inspired you, share it with another group leader or ministry team member. And don’t forget to leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform—it helps other leaders discover The Group Answers Show and join the conversation about authentic, life-changing discipleship.

    SHOW LINKS:

    More Than Enough

    Connect with Christine Hoover

    CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.

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    37 m
  • 321. Discipleship in a Changing Culture: How Church Leaders Can Reach Cultural Christians with Pastor Dean Inserra
    Oct 15 2025

    What does it take to make disciples in a world shaped by therapy culture, shifting values, and cultural Christianity?

    In this episode of Group Answers Show, host Brian Daniel welcomes back Pastor Dean Inserra from City Church in Tallahassee, Florida, for a timely and thought-provoking conversation on the evolving landscape of discipleship and evangelism in today’s church.

    Dean shares powerful insights on:

    • Current trends in evangelicalism and how they’re reshaping church life
    • Contextualizing discipleship strategies to reach diverse and progressive communities
    • The critical role of Scripture in forming true disciples, not just church attendees
    • Ministering in a therapeutic culture—where emotional wellness and spiritual truth must meet
    • How to integrate discipleship with evangelism for deeper community engagement
    • Identifying new mission fields among those who align politically with Christianity but lack a personal walk with Jesus

    Dean emphasizes that true discipleship is relational, rooted in Scripture, and responsive to the real-life challenges of those we serve. He also offers encouragement for small group leaders navigating this complex cultural moment—reminding us that faithful ministry begins with clarity, compassion, and connection.

    Whether you’re leading a small group, shaping church strategy, or seeking to grow in your own walk with Christ, this episode will give you practical tools and renewed vision for making disciples who make disciples.

    We’d love to hear from you!
    If this episode encouraged or challenged you, share it with another group leader or pastor in your circle. And if you haven’t yet, please leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform—it helps more leaders like you discover Group Answers Show and join the conversation.

    Show Links:

    The Unsaved Christian

    CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.

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    40 m
  • 320. Scott McConnell on Trends in Adult Discipleship and Group Ministry
    Oct 8 2025

    In a rapidly changing world, discipleship cannot remain static. The ways people gather, connect, and grow in faith have shifted dramatically, especially in the wake of the pandemic. For church leaders and group facilitators, this season has brought both new challenges and fresh opportunities to shepherd believers more intentionally.

    In this episode, Brian Daniel welcomes Scott McConnell, Executive Director of Lifeway Research, for an insightful conversation on the state of group ministry in today’s church. Scott unpacks the impact of the pandemic on congregational life, the evolving landscape of adult discipleship, and the trends shaping how believers engage with small groups. Together, they explore the growth of non-denominational churches, the decreasing trust in traditional institutions, and what this means for church leaders seeking to build authentic, lasting community.

    The discussion also emphasizes the critical role of communication and vision casting in helping church members understand the “why” behind groups, while underscoring the long-term commitment needed for effective discipleship. Listeners will come away with both a deeper awareness of the cultural shifts affecting the church and practical insights for leading with clarity, intentionality, and hope.

    SHOW LINKS:

    Lifeway Research

    CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.

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    37 m
  • 319. Discipleship and Deconstruction: How Leaders Can Respond with Grace and Truth with Courtney Reissig
    Oct 1 2025

    Discipleship often requires walking with people through both clarity and confusion, moments of deep faith and seasons of doubt. Brian Daniel and Haley Malone sit down with author Courtney Reissig to explore the essential role of discipleship in the local church. Together, they discuss the growing need for biblical literacy, the tension between theological depth and genuine community, and the challenges leaders face in guiding groups through times of change and disillusionment.

    Courtney offers practical wisdom from her own journey and her writings, addressing the realities of deconstruction and how leaders can respond with grace and truth. She highlights the power of emotions and the Psalms as vital tools for spiritual formation, encouraging leaders to help people engage God with their whole hearts. This conversation will challenge and inspire small group leaders to cultivate spaces where Scripture, honesty, and hope come together to shape mature disciples.

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    Connect with Courtney Reissig

    Someone to Believe

    Teach Me To Feel

    The Great Dechurching

    Deep Discipleship

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    36 m