The Deep Need for Soul Care in 2024 | A Candid Conversation with Mindy Caliguire
Join Mindy Caliguire and her son Jon Caliguire in a candid podcast-style conversation about the journey and evolution of Soul Care at Whisper Ranch...
Join Mindy Caliguire and her son Jon Caliguire in a candid podcast-style conversation about the journey and evolution of Soul Care at Whisper Ranch...
As a leader, I’ve had to shift the care of my soul from “if I have more time, I can get to it”—to knowing it's what I need in order to live and...
Rest is often what you do when you're worn-out, spent, or have nothing left to give. But what if you made it a strategic priority?
It was April 1992, and we had just moved to Massachusetts to begin a new ministry. That's when I watched the Boston Marathon.
Recently, I drew my signature “annual church calendar” diagram for a room full of staff members at a large church in Atlanta.
Leaders ask me this regularly. At first I thought there was no simple answer. But I’ve found there really is a framework to move toward soul health.
I can remember times when I was first church planting where "I will give you rest" almost felt like a cruel joke.
Last week I caught up with the new point leader of an organization I’ve been working with, and we began discussing their marketing reach.
Souls constantly change in shape and form. But not all souls are the same, nor are they at the same stage of being formed.
God invites us to wait. But it's not always our natural tendency. Especially when decisions need to be made, clamoring for forward motion.