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Veteran Pastor Bob Russell will share encouragement for Pastors on Wednesday's show. Bob has been in ministry for 50 years and shares some of the lessons he's learned along the way as well as the reward of hearing how God has worked when you thought no one was listening. Pastors, be listening for this great pick-me-up conversation from a fellow Pastor.
Get ready to hear some creative ways to Bless Your Pastor as we visit with Pastor Brian Kluth Wednesday morning. October is Pastor Appreciation Month and Brian offers various practical ways you can show your appreciation to your Pastors and church staff. Also, be listening for a very special offer and how to get your Pastor signed up to receive it!
At just twenty-two years of age, Bob became the pastor of Southeast Christian Church. That small congregation of 120 members became one of the largest churches in America, with 18,000 people attending the four worship services every weekend in 2006 when Bob retired. Now through Bob Russell Ministries, Bob continues to preach at churches and conferences throughout the United States, provide guidance for church leadership, mentor other ministers and author Bible study videos for use in small groups. An accomplished author, Bob has written over one-dozen books.
Pastor Brian Kluth is a Christian speaker and writer on generosity, God's provisions, and legacy living. His books and materials have over 650,000 copies in print and have been translated into over 40 languages.
Brian is the National Director for NAE’s grant-funded NAEfinancialheath.org and BlessYourPastor.org programs to improve the financial health of pastors and generosity in churches. In 2009, he was called and commissioned by his church to become a Generosity Minister-at-Large to the world. His wife Sandi passed away after an 8-year cancer journey. He remarried a Christian woman whose spouse also had passed away. They make their home in Denver and have four young adult children.