• 18. Insignificant? I Don't Think So!
    Apr 9 2026

    In this powerful and deeply affirming episode of Eclectricity, Michael McAfee steps up to the mic with a refreshing shift in tone—this isn't a teaching episode… it's a declaration. With sincerity, warmth, and unmistakable conviction, Michael reminds every listener that significance is not measured by size, platform, or applause—but by calling.

    This episode speaks directly to the quiet questions leaders often carry: Does what I'm doing really matter? Does anyone see? And with pastoral clarity, Michael answers with a resounding yes. He walks through five bold affirmations that anchor the heart:

    You are significant. Your church is significant.

    You can do all that God has placed in your heart and mind.

    God Himself called you.

    God Himself anointed you.

    God Himself has empowered you.

    God Himself has sent you—right where you are.

    With moments of heartfelt encouragement (and a few of those knowing "you've been there too" reflections), the episode dismantles the myth that bigger always means better. Whether you're preaching to 5,000… or faithfully pouring into 10, the assignment carries equal weight in the Kingdom.

    Michael leans into the truth that heaven measures obedience, not audience size. And in doing so, he reframes what it means to lead, to serve, and to stay planted when comparison tries to creep in. By the end, listeners are left not just encouraged—but commissioned again. Because this isn't about building something impressive… it's about being faithful to what God has already entrusted.

    Bottom line?

    You're not overlooked.

    You're not underqualified.

    And you are most certainly… not insignificant.

    For FREE copies of Michael McAfee's ministry booklets, get on www.onetouchmin.org or mailto:michael.mcafee69@yahoo.com

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    26 mins
  • 17. Wishing To Be Taller
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of Eclectricity, titled "Wish I Was Taller," host Michael McAfee takes an honest and refreshing look at the quiet insecurities that often surface in ministry—the feeling of not measuring up, not being enough, or wishing we had someone else's gifts, platform, or presence. With both humor and depth, Michael reframes the familiar phrase "God equips those He calls," suggesting instead that perhaps God has already placed everything necessary within us before we ever step into the calling. Through personal insight and biblical reflection, he challenges listeners to stop reaching for what's out of reach and instead take inventory of what's already in their hands—their voice, their story, their unique anointing.

    Like Moses standing before God with nothing but a rod, this episode reminds us that what seems ordinary may already be divinely appointed, and that true effectiveness in ministry begins not with striving, but with recognizing and stewarding what God has already given.

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    23 mins
  • 16. KISS the Noise Goodbye!
    Feb 11 2026

    In a world where notifications never stop, and opinions travel faster than wisdom, Michael McAfee offers a timely and steadying voice for the faith community. In this episode, we explore his insight on how the constant noise of the internet and social media has subtly reshaped how believers think, engage, and even practice their faith.

    Together, we discuss the danger of confusing volume with truth, influence with authority, and trending voices with timeless wisdom. Michael urges listeners to recognize how distraction, outrage, and endless commentary can divert hearts from discernment and depth—and why Scripture must stay the anchor in an age of endless scrolling.

    This discussion isn't about rejecting technology; it's about restoring spiritual focus. It serves as a reminder that the Word of God should be our main source of truth, growth, and peace. Clarity comes not from the loudest voices online but from the quiet, faithful practice of remaining rooted in Scripture.

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    20 mins
  • 15. What Do You Really REALLY Want? (Believing For The Impossible)
    Dec 10 2025

    On this episode, Michael McAfee is speaking directly to ministry leaders and pastors who feel stuck in the routine. When the calendar is busy and the vision seems small, it's easy to forget that God still calls us to dream big, believe for the impossible, and expect miracles. We'll explore the story in Luke about the woman with the issue of blood—who, through sheer faith, reached out and touched Jesus when everyone else declared her situation was hopeless. Her miracle started with one brave reach. Join us as we rediscover that same faith, same expectancy, and the God who is still able to do far more than we can imagine. Put yourself in a position to believe.

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    28 mins
  • 14. How To Handle A Church Hopper
    Nov 17 2025

    Host Michael McAfee explores the persistent problem of "Church Hopping." Many Christians experience frustration and disconnection, prompting them to change churches. Michael shares a real story about "Chuck," who finds it difficult to commit to servant leadership, which hampers Chuck's ability to build authentic friendships. Often, what seems like church hopping is actually a deeper need: a craving to be understood, valued, and to have room for questions, grief, or growth without fear of judgment.

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    25 mins
  • 13. Getting Rid of Small Church Mentality
    Aug 3 2025

    Maybe the phrase "small church" should be replaced with "significant" church. Small/significant churches have their place in ministry around the world, no doubt.

    Michael McAfee addresses the reality that many small congregational pastors view themselves as being less than. Be encouraged because this episode gives great wisdom and inspiration on how to overcome that small insignificant church mentality. Mark 9:23 says "If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth."

    1. Remember the Word of the Lord
    2. Dream Prophetically
    3. Learn How to Praise God in Everything
    4. Listen to Testimonies of Those In Various Ministries
    5. Find A Mentor to Encourage Your Dream and Vision

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    mailto:michael.mcafee69@yahoo.com

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    25 mins
  • 12. Curing Quiet Quitting (Encouragement For Pastors Who Want to Give Up)
    Jun 23 2025

    Michael McAfee discusses the "quiet quitting" or "slow quit" with some Christian leaders. They start off with a God-passionate, but then after a while the passion seems to wane or the process of pastoring becomes a burden. Some walk away from God completely and some begin to lack in their prayer time and the study of God's Word. Some only go to church when they have too. Discouragement, fear, offense, exhaustion, depression can all be reasons. But truthfully, the enemy is at work to destroy all pastors and Christian leaders.

    Michael offers hope to the distressed pastor and ministry leader, by scriptural teaching on this episode.

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    27 mins
  • 11. "It's Not Your Church" (part two) Finding Joy in Ministry
    Apr 30 2025

    Believing in the rural and small church is a mission greatly defined and loved by host, Michael McAfee. This is part two of the series, continuing with the discussion of finding joy in ministry.

    Whether it is pastoring, building a business, working for a company, or even in our finances, God has not placed us in our positions to stay there. In other words, we do not have to stay small or stay in lack. Zechariah 4:10 (a,b) states, "For who hath despised the day of small things? For they shall rejoice."

    Michael shares honestly that we don't have to despise the days of small beginnings because we won't always (if we steward right) stay small. God is a God of increase and reward, even in the midst of pastoring small communities.

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    For comments and booking - www.mailto:michael.mcafee69@yahoo.com

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    30 mins