Master Ministry 044 | Pastor Mike Custer 5 of 5 | Ministry Advice to Young Preachers

Several questions surrounding ministry matters were discussed in this inteview, including... In our day, a lot of churches, and ministries, pastors have abandoned personal separation standards. I'm not looking to get you to criticize them, but I'm wondering, your church has kept a very high standard and done so in the same day which other people are living. Your view on ...
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Master Ministry 043 | Pastor Mike Custer 4 of 5 | Family Matters in Ministry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7BSY50fzH0 Questions asked... One of the things I've noticed in your life and ministry is family is critically important and, I wouldn't say more important than walking with God, but I'd say more important than the public ministry to you. Can you speak to that a little bit for young preachers? A man in the ministry, pastoring, he begins to have serious trouble with his children or marital trouble, what would be your normal advice at that time for him? &...
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Master Ministry 042 | Pastor Mike Custer 3 of 5 | How to Get Balance in Ministry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzy3Y-1EYSk Pastor Mike Custer answers the following questions in this video... If you were talking to a young preacher who is pastoring a church he is trying to figure out how do I keep my church balanced between sound doctrine and missions importance, what would you tell them? How can he navigate those waters as a pastor? Now tell me a little of the history of the church? You've started other churches. You've sent missionaries out and tell me a little bit...
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Master Ministry 040 – Pastor Mike Custer Interview 1 of 5 -| Journey to Grand Forks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_jVKztgXMU&feature=youtu.be Hammett: Tell me a little bit about your background, how you ended up coming to Christ and that whole period of time in your life there. Custer: As long as I remember my dad was a preacher. My earliest memories were of when he was in Bible College... I had an early childhood profession, which I later realized was not a genuine profession, at age 16, when my dad was pastoring a church in the Texas Panhandle. I came to realize my ...
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