Pastors are leaving ministry. Faced with pressures and stresses in their marriage and family, in their career and employment, in their personal sense of self-worth and success--- all too often pastors leave ministry tired and discouraged. How can a pastor manage the stress that comes with ministry before the point of burn out?Managing Stress in Ministry will help pastors and spouses find fresh hope, discover new tools for coping with stress, and help them move forward to more effective life and ministry. Through real-life stories and clear application, authors David and Lisa Frisbie will help...
Pastors are leaving ministry. Faced with pressures and stresses in their marriage and family, in their career and employment, in their personal sense ...
Why do so many pastors leave ministry?The average pastor stays at a church for only three and a half years.Studies show a pastor's most effective ministry begins after five to seven years at a church.We have a disconnect. How can our churches grow when our leaders are leaving before their ministries can bear fruit?In When Bad Churches Happen to Good Pastors, David and Lisa Frisbie address these and other thought-provoking issues relating to clergy attrition, including: When one family controls the churchHandling conflict in a difficult pastoral assignmentDealing with a church bossMinistering...
Why do so many pastors leave ministry?The average pastor stays at a church for only three and a half years.Studies show a pastor's most effective mini...