The Story of Joe
He-Man, Woman Hater?
WOMEN IN MINISTRY — A RESPONSE TO THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION’S RECENT POSITION Understanding how women serve in ministry means stepping back and looking at the whole story of Scripture. We can’t build doctrine from a couple of isolated verses. Every passage has a setting, an audience, and a purpose, and we honor Scripture best […]
SPHC – The Need Is The Call
I was deeply honored to serve as the keynote speaker for the South Plains Homeless Consortium Conference, and sharing the timely message “Heroes: The Need is the Call” was a profound privilege. Standing in that room—surrounded by leaders, advocates, and servants who give so much of themselves—reminded me why this work matters and why the […]
From The Archives: The Doug Dayton Show
We were consolidating some backup drives, and uploaded a few of the Fan Favorites of the show
How to Mitigate Conflict Between Staff and Church Board Personalities
Wherever people gather, conflict eventually follows. Even in healthy churches, strong personalities, differing perspectives, and passionate convictions can collide. Staff teams and church boards are especially vulnerable because they carry weighty responsibility, spiritual authority, and diverse leadership styles.Conflict isn’t the enemy—unmanaged conflict is. When handled well, tension becomes a catalyst for clarity, unity, and growth. […]
How to Plan a Large-Scale Ministry Event at Your Church: Practical Steps for Success
Big ministry events—outreach festivals, conferences, holiday productions, community serve days—can become catalytic moments for your church. They build momentum, deepen relationships, and open doors for new people to encounter Jesus. But large-scale events don’t happen by accident. They require intentional planning, clear communication, and a unified team.Here’s a practical, step-by-step guide to planning a major […]
10 Ways Leaders Accidentally Hinder Church Growth
Church growth rarely stalls because of a single dramatic failure. More often, it slows quietly—through subtle patterns, blind spots, and leadership habits that seem harmless in the moment but compound over time. The good news is that once these patterns are named, they can be changed. Healthy, Spirit‑led growth is always possible when leaders are […]
Jesus Loves the Little Children

The other day, a memory popped up on my social media feed that took me back to my days as the Generations Minister at World Harvest Church. It’s truly amazing how the Holy Spirit can minister through us in the most unexpected moments of life. This memory was from when my kids were little, and […]
Network Follow Up
Rise
Together We Can Change The World
The Journey
GPS – God’s Positioning System
Open Access
Under the Influence
Encounter Clip
End of Days
Hey Folks, We were able to recover a couple of the videos from the End of Days Seminar. Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxGK9bn6ZGQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQChMXAyK28https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW61imNwQUchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRGl0qXskkI&t=188s
Enlarge Your Vision
Relationship Goals – The 5 Love Languages
Relationship Goals – Handling Challenging Communications
Relationship Goals
I Choose To Fight
Go! Gotta Catch Them All
Bounce
Unstoppable
U Can Share Food Drive
Where Candidates Stand On 75 Different Issues
We usually do not release a broadcast before it airs, but this will tell you where the 4 major candidates stand on 75 different issues. Be an informed voter on Tuesday. Listen to “Where Candidates Stand On 75 Different Issues” on Spreaker.
Back the Blue Day brings prayers and gifts to Lubbock law enforcement
By LUCINDA HOLT A-J MEDIA Sarah Hale said Monday afternoon’s Back the Blue event surpassed her expectations as a crowd of about 100 prayed in front of the Lubbock Police Department. The idea for the event, Hale said, came from her online Bible study group, where members participated in “Back the Blue Day,” an event […]