Ed Doepel

Real name: 
Ed Doepel has served as a pastor for thirty-eight years. He has planted four churches and has led churches from eight people to three thousand in membership. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm where he served as a Chaplain in the US Army, planting two churches in the Persian Gulf region. He is the founder of Lap 7, an organisation that coordinates multiple churches in a co-op, worshipping out of the same building and performing collateral ministries in a coordinated effort to further the Kingdom of God. He and his wife are residents of suburban Chicago.
Array
Name Speaker/Author Topic Duration Views Datesort ascending
answer
How can ministry leaders maintain a balance between their work and personal lives?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 1,084 10 Dec 2018
answer
How should ministry leaders respond when God closes a door?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 801 10 Dec 2018
answer
Why should ministry leaders expect serious adversity in their work?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 901 10 Dec 2018
answer
How can ministers stay focused on their mission?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 967 10 Dec 2018
answer
What is the biblical basis for measuring ministry success?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 912 10 Dec 2018
answer
Why is love such a vital factor in surviving the hardships of ministry?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 873 10 Dec 2018
answer
How can ministry leaders prevent themselves from quitting for the wrong reasons?
Ed Doepel LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 1,026 10 Dec 2018
answer
How can we build trust with those we are evangelising?
Ed Doepel EvangelismCommunicating the Gospel 00:00:00 768 22 May 2018
answer
What is the secret to positively enjoying evangelism?
Ed Doepel EvangelismCommunicating the Gospel 00:00:00 786 22 May 2018
answer
Why does evangelism make so many Christians nervous?
Ed Doepel EvangelismCommunicating the Gospel 00:00:00 783 22 May 2018

Pages