Eric Himelick

Gleaning and Gathering

Society EN ↓ 126 episodes

I love meaningful conversations, and this is probably what it would sound like if we had a chance to have that chat in my home office. It is my effort to process what I'm thinking out loud (and sometimes with friends.) I am a Christian, husband, father, pastor, church planter, community developer, author, and social entrepreneur. I am a mortal on a journey through this beautiful, delightful world God has given us, and I live in wide-eyed, child-like wonder. The name? I'm always gleaning life lessons on the farm and beyond, and The Gathering is the congregation with whom I share life.

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Eric Himelick

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Society

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Heritage: Remembering Where You're From (EPISODE 126) 09.07.2026

A short reflection on the blessing of family and heritage.

Nehemiah Discipleship Program Leaders 2026 17.06.2026

Eric interviews 5 of the NDP leadership participants to talk about their favorite parts of NDP and how it has helped them to become better leaders.

Thinking Christianly About Israel — Navigating Faith, Politics, and Relationships 11.04.2026

Eric Himelick and Martin Barnard explore their evolution from dispensationalism to a more Christ-centered understanding of Scripture, emphasizing the importance of love, conversation, and biblical literacy. They discuss their efforts at rethinking their views on Israel and Jewish people without going to extremes. Main topics: The shift from support for Israel rooted in dispensationalism and the re...

Mentors Needed: Bring Someone With You 05.04.2026

Mentoring today is more crucial than ever, especially in a time when father figures and positive male role models are diminishing. In this episode, Eric Himelick explores how mentorship can fill vital gaps in young men’s lives, revealing the emotional and social impact of guiding the next generation. Key Topics: The increasing absence of positive male role models and its social consequences How me...

Moving Towards Resilience (EPISODE 122) 13.03.2026

In this episode I'm reflecting on my personal journey and the book A Resilient Life by Gordon MacDonald. As the theme for NDP 2026, I'm thinking a lot about this right now. I hope you'll benefit from my journey and my thoughts.

Building Leaders: The Power of the Nehemiah Discipleship Program (EPISODE 121) 28.02.2026

This episode explores the Nehemiah Discipleship Program (NDP), its impact, and how it develops young leaders through hands-on experience, spiritual growth, and community building. It emphasizes the importance of discipleship, hard work, and intentionality in faith-based leadership development. Key topics: The origins and purpose of NDP Experiences and impact of participants Core values: hard work,...

Raising a Princess: A Conversation with my Daughter Rebecca (EPISODE 120) 22.02.2026

What are some of your core childhood memories? What was it like to grow up in our home? (And what did we get right?) What will you do differently with your family because of your experiences? What do you know at 23 that you wish you had known at 13? These are just a few of the questions that I asked Rebecca, my daughter, on her 23rd birthday in a delightful, meandering podcast conversation. Parent...

9 Things That Leaders Learn Too Late (EPISODE 119) 01.02.2026

There are some things that you don't understand about leadership until you've dealt with challenges and faced problems. I found this list on LinkedIn, and it spoke to me. The picture for this podcast is me at 18... There are a few things that I wish I would have known then. 9 Things Leaders Learn Too Late By   Fraol Mussa Here are the lessons most people only understand once they’ve carried real r...

Skill Behind People Who ATTRACT OPPORTUNITY - Part II (EPISODE 118) 26.01.2026

Thank you, Dan Murry , for the post that prompted this episode. (You can check it out here .) While it may seem that people who get opportunities are just "lucky," when you look closer you can see a pattern of actions and skills. Those are skills that anyone can work towards developing. My purpose in sharing this is to encourage you to move forward with the opportunities God is giving yo...

A Light To The Gentiles (GNG Episode 117) 19.01.2026

During the season of Epiphany we are focusing on God's mission in the world. This is another message to The Gathering at Victory Acres shared live on Sunday, January 18 from Isaiah 44 and 45. While it is not my normal Gleaning content focus, I wanted to share it with you.

Outstanding Audacious Faith - A Message for The Gathering at Victory Acres (GNG EPISODE 116) 11.01.2026

I wanted to share the message that I am sharing with The Gathering, our congregation at Victory Acres. It is a message from Luke 11.

Skills Behind People Who Consistently Attract Opportunity (GNG Episode 115) 10.01.2026

Have you ever noticed that some people seem to get all of the opportunities while other people are consistently passed over? Here are some skills behind what may cause some people to attract those opportunities. Know the skill, and you can work on it. I really enjoyed recording this episode with my daughters while they were home for Christmas vacation!

4 Keys To A Productive Day (GNG 114) 24.11.2025

The biggest key? Do the hard thing first. (There's more, but you should probably just start with that.)

Cultivating the Daddy-Daughter Connection (GNG EPISODE 113) 17.11.2025

In this conversation, we explore the significance of the daddy-daughter connection, the importance of creating lasting memories, and the investment required to maintain strong relationships. We reflect on personal experiences emphasizing the need for confidence and support as a daughter navigates life. Takeaways: The daddy-daughter connection is vital for emotional health. Trust and safety in the...

Cultivating Memorable Moments (GNG EPISODE 112) 11.11.2025

What makes moments memorable, and why do they seem so elusive? Summary In this conversation, Eric and Rebecca discuss the importance of cultivating memorable moments in life, exploring how social media and the pressure to create perfect memories can detract from genuine experiences. They emphasize the value of being present, the balance between structure and spontaneity in planning family activiti...

Why Ministries and Non-profits Struggle to Obtain and Retain Donors (GNG EPISODE 111) 25.10.2025

If you're a leader of a struggling ministry or non-profit who has wrestled with why it seems so hard to get or keep donors? You're not alone! In this episode, I unpack this topic and discuss a clear pathway forward.

Milestones and Moving Forward (GNG EPISODE 110) 24.05.2025

Sharing from my family's experiences and recent activities, I reflect on the need to adjust as we move forward. Speaking of adjustment, we are "pressing pause" on Gleaning and Gathering for a season. We hope to be back in time, but for now, I am not able to give it the time and attention that it deserves. Thanks for listening!

Moving Towards Transformative ACTION (GNG #109) 26.04.2025

How intentional and focused are you in the use of your time? Could you use help or improvement? HFM Coaching is helping leaders from all backgrounds to distill their dreams into DAILY ACTIONS and helping them to move towards transformative ACTION. himelickfamilyconsulting.com - Sign up for our group coaching. - Attend a FREE workshop. - Move towards transformative action.

Deliverance: A Palm Sunday Message (GNG EPISODE 108) 13.04.2025

This is a message that I shared with The Gathering at Victory Acres, and I wanted to share it with you as well.

Prepared For The Storms (GNG Episode 107) 05.04.2025

Living prepared for the inevitable storms of life is the lesson that I am gleaning this week. Sharing some stories from my own experience and some principles from Scripture.

Three Genuine Connections Every Leader Needs (GNG 106) 22.03.2025

In this episode I share about our time as a family at Serenity Cabin in Galax, Virginia. We are deeply grateful! I also share about the need for connection. In a world awash in content, many are lacking genuine connection. What about you? Who is your Paul, your Barnabas, and your Timothy?

Leadership Habits to Avoid (GNG EPISODE 105) 09.03.2025

Avoid the habit of doing too much by taking these four steps: Evaluate, Eliminate, Delegate, and Automate Do you have a habit of avoiding conflict? Practice Matthew 18. Avoiding conflict will rarely make a bad situation better.

Cultivating the Cardinal Virtues (GNG EPISODE 104) 27.02.2025

Virtues are specific habits of excellence, and the four Cardinal Virtues are: 1 - Temperance 2 - Courage 3 - Justice, and 4 - Prudence There are many "sub-disciplines" of these virtues that will make our lives better. You can listen to the Double Win Podcast for more.

Three Essential Leadership Lessons (GNG EPISODE 103) 22.02.2025

Here are three essential leadership lessons that I gleaned this week: Lesson 1 came from Jesse DeYoung Organizational doubt is real, and if we are going to lead effectively, we have to address it. Lesson 2: Your mess is your message. Great quote: "John doesn't have a drinking problem; he has a drinking SOLUTION." People are looking for "The Fix" in their lives, and they tur...

What is Organizational Culture and Why It Matters (GNG EPISODE 102) 14.02.2025

Thanks to Sean Morgan and "Leaders in Living Rooms" for the wisdom gleaned this past week. In this episode entitled " Need a Sabbatical? You're doing it wrong ," he shared some points that were super helpful to me. I gleaned a lot from another podcast by Carey Nieuwhoff and Jenni Catron entitled, " How to Tell whether your culture is healthy " It was really helpfu...

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