6 Conflict Resolution Principles for Pastors
We hate it. We run from it. But conflict is inevitable in the local church. Our experience, as well as the testimony of Scripture, confirm that when sinners mingle and rub shoulders, they won’t always see eye to eye. There will be fireworks among fellow believers from time to time. Consider the disagreement that took place between Paul and Barnabas. For years, they were a … Continue reading 6 Conflict Resolution Principles for Pastors
6 Reasons Pastors Should Consider a Sabbatical
More pastors are taking sabbaticals than ever before. Sabbaticals generally last anywhere from 40 days to a year and afford the pastor a chance to step aside from his regular ministry duties for a time of rest, renewal, and reflection. Some take what might be called “emergency sabbaticals” due to unhealthy ministry patterns, fatigue, and burnout. Though not ideal, they are sometimes necessary. However, having … Continue reading 6 Reasons Pastors Should Consider a Sabbatical
6 Ways Pastors Can Minister to Their Wives
Out of all the jobs out there, I am convinced being a pastor’s wife is among the hardest. Yes, being a pastor is hard, but being married to a pastor is perhaps even harder. Many a pastor’s wife has told her husband, “I’ve had enough! I can’t do this anymore.” Pastor’s wives need the ministry of the whole body of Christ, including that of their … Continue reading 6 Ways Pastors Can Minister to Their Wives