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The Ralph Moore Podcast

The Ralph Moore Podcast

By: Ralph Moore
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Want to make a difference in the world? Who doesn't? You can, and should make a difference but ministry can feel like trying to push water uphill. If you're reading this you've probably invested your life in making disciples and teaching people the wonders of our God. You've also had a few disappointments along the way--this is where I think we can make a difference together. I’ve been in your shoes and I think I can help you. I’d like the privilege of sharing experience and insights with you as I do a host of other leaders. This podcast aims to come alongside church leaders who could use a little extra guidance. I've got five decades of experience, a bunch of churches multiplied and lots of war stories that should help you get to where you're hoping to go. I really do think I can help you as you grow into a leader who you would want to follow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Ralph Moore Christianity Economics Management Management & Leadership Relationships Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Yvonne Nash – Part 2 of 3 – When the Calling Doesn’t Come With a Paycheck
    Jan 16 2026

    What happens when a staff pastor walks away from full-time ministry…with no plan, no job, and no safety net?

    In Part 2 of this conversation, Ralph Moore talks with Yvonne Nash about the leap that changed everything.

    After sensing God was calling her to step away from church staff ministry, Yvonne took a season of rest—and then began experimenting online. Not to build a platform, but to build relationships.

    What followed was unexpected:

    • A growing TikTok community
    • Live “chapels” centered on real life: anxiety, marriage, identity, faith
    • And thousands of people engaging the gospel in a space many pastors dismiss

    This episode isn’t a how-to on social media growth. It’s a sober, honest look at obedience, risk, and why God doesn’t waste any part of your story—before or after Jesus.

    If you’ve ever sensed God calling you forward without explaining how…this conversation will resonate deeply.

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    21 mins
  • Yvonne Nash – Part 1 of 3 – From the Bar Upstairs to the Kingdom Breaking In
    Jan 9 2026

    Yvonne Nash didn’t grow up in church. She grew up above her parents’ bar in Milwaukee, exposed early to a world most kids never see.

    Years later, a simple invitation to feed the homeless changed everything.

    In this conversation, Ralph Moore talks with Yvonne about:

    • Why attending church didn’t transform her (but discipleship did)
    • What raw, first-generation faith looks like today
    • Why Gen Z conversions don’t look like past revivals
    • And how God is reaching thousands through TikTok, not church buildings

    Yvonne is now an ordained pastor discipling people online who have no religious memory to return to—only hunger, wounds, and questions.

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    21 mins
  • Chestly Lunday – Part 3 of 3 – Ministry in the Digital Age
    Dec 5 2025

    Chestly planted a church and did everything the prevailing model taught him. He was miserable. Depressed. The church wasn't growing fast enough. Then a pastor he hadn't talked to in a decade sent him a Facebook message: "Your only job is to love my people." That changed everything. This episode wrestles with significance versus success. Stage speaking versus real relationships. Why digital community is as real as physical. How AI and social media are tools—like axes, useful or dangerous depending on whose hands they're in. You'll hear about Christian influencers reaching millions, shepherds guiding people in digital spaces, and why five-year plans don't work anymore. Technology doubles human knowledge every 16 to 18 months. Churches move slower. That's okay. Community never goes out of style. Focus there. Use whatever tools reduce friction. That's not digital ministry. That's just ministry in the digital age.

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    24 mins
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