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  • #103 - Reaching Kids with the Gospel: Ivhan Rusli on Innovation in Children’s Ministry
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, Matt sits down with Ivhan Rusli, Ontario Director for Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF), to explore why reaching kids with the gospel is one of the most strategic ways to impact the world.


    Ivhan didn’t grow up in a Christian home but became a believer at 16. Since then, he’s dedicated over 30 years to children’s ministry and has served with CEF Ontario for more than 20 years. When he’s not doing ministry, you’ll find him playing board games with his wife, two teenage boys, and his ten-year-old daughter who’s going on thirty!


    In this conversation, Ivhan shares:

    ✔ His personal story of coming to faith at 16

    ✔ Why children’s ministry matters more than ever

    ✔ The mission and global vision of Child Evangelism Fellowship

    ✔ How STEM clubs are transforming outreach in Canada


    📌 Connect with CEF Ontario: www.cefontario.org


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    Chapters

    00:00 Ivan's Journey to Faith

    03:07 The Importance of Children's Ministry

    05:54 Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) Overview

    09:01 The Significance of Reaching Kids

    12:08 Current CEF Initiatives in Canada

    15:01 Innovative STEM Programs

    17:59 Practical Steps to Start a STEM Program

    20:49 Training and Equipping Volunteers

    24:04 Stories of Transformation through CEF

    27:12 The Heart of a Child in Ministry

    30:09 Opportunities for Church Planters

    33:05 The Future of the Church in Canada

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    43 min
  • #102 - From Mini Mart to Movement: Why Evangelism Is Missing in Most Churches with Pony Church
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, Isaiah Bennett and Liam Wilson join Matt to share the origin story of Pony Church and the 10:2 Network. From praying in a mini mart to launching a disciple-making movement, this episode is packed with practical wisdom for anyone passionate about gospel sharing and church planting.


    What you’ll learn:

    +How Pony Church started in a convenience store

    +Why weekly “in the harvest” evangelism is central to their DNA

    +The vision behind the 10:2 Network and how you can get involved


    📌 Connect with 10:2 Network: https://10-2network.com

    📌 Connect with Pony Church: https://www.ponychurch.com/


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to Pony Church

    01:01 The Origin of Pony Church

    03:50 Defining Church and Community

    06:48 Transitioning to a Church

    10:53 Weekly Rhythms of Pony Church

    13:01 The Importance of Gospel Sharing

    17:03 The Birth of the 10-2 Network

    20:56 Engaging Different Demographics

    24:53 Training for Evangelism

    30:06 Stories of Transformation

    34:04 The Future of the Church in Canada

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    44 min
  • #101 – What's Next for the Church in Canada: Six Insights for Following Jesus in Today’s Cultural Moment
    Dec 23 2025

    As 2025 comes to a close, Matt reflects on key insights and themes from the conversations held during the fall season. Drawing from 12 conversations with leaders across Canada, this episode unpacks six key insights for following Jesus in a post-secular culture:


    +Unity and collaboration for kingdom impact

    +Deep formation as the engine of mission

    +Faithful presence and adaptive leadership

    +The power of story and worship to shape imagination

    +Courage and creativity in discipleship

    +Calling, gifts, and perseverance for the long haul


    Whether you’ve listened to every episode or are just joining us, this conversation will inspire you to live out and share your faith in the places you live, work, learn, and play.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Recap Episode

    01:39 Insights for the Post-Secular Church

    02:52 Unity and Collaboration for Kingdom Impact

    07:02 Deep Formation as the Engine of Mission

    10:50 Faithful Presence and Adaptive Leadership

    13:43 The Power of Story and Worship

    16:43 Courage and Creativity in Discipleship

    19:59 Calling, Gifts, and Perseverance for the Long Haul

    24:39 NEWCHAPTER

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    26 min
  • #100 - Why Clarity on Calling Changes Everything: Jon Thompson on Leadership, Gifts, and Enduring Faithfully
    Dec 16 2025
    In this milestone episode, Jon Thompson—Senior Pastor of Sanctus Church, global speaker, and author of "Convergence," "Deliverance," and "Perseverance"—shares wisdom from nearly three decades in ministry. Jon explores the sobering reality that only 30% of biblical leaders finish well, explains four types of vocational calling, and reveals why clarity on calling and spiritual gifts is essential for endurance. He also shares personal stories of wrestling with discontent, embracing God’s “No,” and fostering unity in a divided age.In this episode:+Clarity of calling is your lifeline on the hardest days.+God calls in four ways—dramatic, family, gifts, and community.+Spiritual gifts fuel endurance; self-reliance leads to burnout.+Embrace God’s “No” to avoid disappointment and jealousy.+Disunity destroys mission—pray for other churches, not fight them.+Stay focused—our cultural moment demands unity and perseverance.Jon Thompson is the Senior Pastor of Sanctus Church, a multi-site church in the Greater Toronto Area where he has been on staff for 27 years. Jon has a Masters of Theological Studies from Tyndale Seminary, Toronto and a Doctorate of Missiology from Fuller Seminary, California. Jon speaks and teaches globally on spiritual conflict, spiritual gifts, spiritual practices & spiritual experiences in the life of the believer and the local church. He also speaks on pastoral leadership and long-term ministry experiences. Jon is husband to Joanna and father to three teenagers –Hannah, Emma, and Noah.To learn more about Jon Thompson, please visit https://jonthompsonresources.com/.To learn more about Sanctus Church, please visit https://sanctuschurch.com/. Join The Sowers Community: https://join.thesowerspod.ca/🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/431rXGzRAAWvNqUtB07pvz?si=7f543222909b48a9&nd=1&dlsi=9f6f716df5014af1🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sowers-podcast/id1700273453


    Watch on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_5ASoNWdoI&list=PLy8IDceDwwFIBJWdwsOmoDkfKp1uKb5MZ#TheSowersPodcast #Episode100 #FaithLeadership #Perseverance #churchplanting Chapters00:00 The Journey of Perseverance03:24 Understanding Calling in Ministry06:10 The Four Types of Calling09:19 The Role of Spiritual Gifts in Perseverance12:17 Navigating Challenges in Long-Term Ministry21:55 Understanding Spiritual Gifts and Anointing24:49 The Importance of Knowing God's 'No'27:13 Wrestling with Discontentment and Trusting God30:25 The Role of Influence and Leadership in the Church33:46 Unity in Diversity: Embracing Different Assignments40:03 Observations on the Church in Canada43:54 NEWCHAPTER

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    51 min
  • #99 - Dustin Boreland on Why the Church is Losing the Culture War & How To Be a Faithful Presence in a Post-Christian World
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of The Sowers Podcast, Matt talks with Dustin Boreland, who currently serves at Springvale Church in Stouffville, Ontario, and is pursuing a Doctorate in Practical Theology at McMaster Divinity College. Dustin shares insights from years of ministry—including church planting in Montreal and fostering 15 teenage boys—on how the church can navigate a rapidly changing cultural landscape.


    They discuss:

    ✅ Why spiritual formation must be stronger than cultural formation

    ✅ How to live as faithful exiles in a secular age

    ✅ Practical practices for a “rule of life” in today’s church


    Prior to returning to Ontario in 2022, Dustin spent several years in Montreal, where he and his family planted and revitalized churches. Before their time in Montreal, he and his wife Racquel served as foster parents to more than 15 teenage boys while also engaging in church planting. Dustin is deeply passionate about bridging the gap between the Gospel and culture, equipping the local church for mission, and can be found overindulging on hip hop and spicy chicken sandwiches.


    To learn more about Dustin, please visit https://springvale.org/.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey

    03:36 Academic Pursuits and Church Planting

    06:21 The State of Christian Education

    08:57 Navigating Leadership in a Digital Age

    11:38 Engaging the Post-Secular Culture

    14:18 Reaching Established Church Members

    17:17 The Role of Spiritual Practices

    20:02 Creating a Monastic Community

    22:31 Conclusion and Future Vision

    39:52 NEWCHAPTER

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    47 min
  • #98 - Brooke Nicholls on Worship, Surrender & Revival in Canada
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, Matt sits down with Brooke Nicholls—worship leader, songwriter, and author—to explore her journey of faith, the story behind her newest single “Whatever You Say,” and the beauty of encountering Jesus in both extraordinary and everyday moments.Brooke Nicholls is a worship leader, songwriter, and author from Canada. She’s a two-time Juno Award nominee and ten-time Canadian Gospel Music Award winner, Brooke has been named Female Vocalist of the Year four times. She currently serves as a Worship Pastor at Village Church in Surrey, BC, where she lives with her husband and their two daughters. After more than two years away from releasing music—a season of welcoming a new baby, moving across the country, and walking through grief—Brooke returns with her newest single, “Whatever You Say,” a bold declaration of trust in Jesus.Brooke shares:+Her personal encounter with Jesus that changed everything+The shift from pop music to worship ministry+Writing songs from lived experience+The importance of being rooted in a local church+Her hope for revival across CanadaTakeaways+Worship is not just a stage experience; it's a daily act.+Community and a home church are vital for spiritual growth.+The mundane aspects of life can also be acts of worship.+Surrendering to God's will can lead to unexpected blessings.+Music has the power to touch lives beyond the church walls.+Faithfulness in small steps leads to greater things.🎧 Subscribe for more conversations that help you share and follow Jesus in everyday life.🔗 Connect with Brooke: https://www.brookenicholls.ca/index🔗 Listen to “Whatever You Say”: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0phq5bIgmJH85OUSjsI8Bg?si=_JdbblO2R16NzNdChVGtKAChapters00:00 The Journey of Faith03:33 Encountering the Divine07:05 The Art of Songwriting10:50 Worship as a Collective Experience14:31 Navigating Spiritual Experiences and Discipleship19:36 Chasing Encounters Over Experiences20:51 The Importance of a Home Base22:15 Rooting Identity in Christ26:02 The Power of Music in Worship29:12 Surrendering to God's Call30:51 Learning to Surrender34:47 Prayers for the Canadian Church

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    43 min
  • #97 - Mark Buchanan on Why Your Message Isn't Landing: Storytelling, Discipleship, and the Human Condition
    Nov 11 2025

    In this conversation, Mark Buchanan shares his transformative journey to faith, the significance of storytelling in communication, and the role of scripture in personal transformation. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity in sharing faith and engaging the next generation in meaningful ways. Mark also discusses the richness of diversity in church leadership and the potential for new voices to shape the future of the church.Mark is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Ambrose Seminary in Calgary, Alberta. He is the author of twelve books, including most recently the David Trilogy (David: Rise, David: Reign, David: Descend), a fictional account of the life of King David, and "God Walk: Moving at the Speed of Your Soul." His novel "Shelter Me," based on the true story of a French village that rescued Jews during WWII, is due for release in 2025. He and his wife Cheryl lead New Story Community, a ministry that promotes the flourishing of Indigenous women in Canada.Takeaways+Mark's journey to faith began with a radical encounter with Jesus.+The power of storytelling is crucial in effective communication.+Scripture can transform lives when approached with a fresh perspective.+Engaging the next generation requires authenticity and openness.+Diversity in church leadership enriches the community and its mission.+Good storytelling evokes emotions and connects with listeners.+Jesus often taught through parables, highlighting the importance of narrative.+Reading Scripture with a first naivety can lead to profound insights.+Personal testimonies are powerful tools for sharing faith.+The church is in good hands with the next generation of leaders.To learn more about Mark Buchanan, please visit https://www.markbuchanan.net/home.


    Chapters00:00 Mark Buchanan's Journey to Faith05:47 The Power of Storytelling in Communication11:27 The Role of Scripture in Personal Transformation16:51 Engaging the Next Generation in Faith24:12 The Importance of Authenticity in Sharing Faith31:14 Embracing Diversity in Church Leadership

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    49 min
  • #96 - Sid Koop on Youth Worker Community and Equipping Youth Workers Across Canada
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of The Sowers Podcast, Matt Naismith sits down with Sid Koop, Executive Director of Youth Worker Community, to explore the heart and vision behind youth ministry in Canada. With over 25 years of experience—from camp speaker to youth pastor to professor—Sid shares how the gospel has shaped his journey and why equipping youth workers is more vital than ever.

    Discover how YWC is inspiring and supporting thousands of youth leaders through digital resources, training events, and coaching. Sid also opens up about the challenges youth workers face today, including mental health, social media, and the need for relational presence in discipleship.

    🎧 Listen in for practical wisdom, encouragement, and a renewed vision for reaching the next generation.

    Key Takeaways:+The gospel transforms lives—and youth ministry.+Discipleship is relational, not just programmatic.+Volunteers are essential and need equipping.+Mental health and social media are real challenges.+The local church is central to lasting transformation.To learn more about Sid Koop and Youth Worker Community, check out https://www.youthworker.community/. Chapters00:00 The Power of the Gospel in Personal Transformation02:55 Journey into Youth Ministry and Leadership06:02 The Evolution of Truth Matters and Youth Worker Community08:37 Challenges Faced by Youth Workers Today11:27 Building Community and Equipping Leaders14:34 The Role of Youth Ministry in Discipleship21:38 Equipping Youth Workers for Intentional Ministry23:02 Understanding Identity in Christ24:49 The Role of Discipleship in Youth Ministry25:54 Building Community Among Youth Workers27:38 Addressing Common Challenges in Youth Ministry29:26 Navigating Complex Issues: Gender and Mental Health31:57 Supporting Small Churches and Youth Ministries36:20 The Importance of Relational Ministry38:46 Collaboration Among Churches for Youth Ministry40:33 Hope for the Future of Youth Ministry

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    52 min