It is not unrealistic for members of your congregation to expect a few basic things from you.

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It is not unrealistic for members of your congregation to expect a few basic things from you.
Sadly, some church members believe some of these.
Burnout is easy, especially when all we do is coast along. Don't let it happen to you.
This is tough for many, but an God will honor you in your efforts.
Sometimes, this could really come in handy for you.
They're not bad traits to have, but there is a downside to them.
You never know where God is going to call you, as this pastor discovered.
Not everyone will say yes, but this will tilt the odds in your favor.
Surprisingly, a lot of church leaders may not be able to answer many of these questions.
What we do at church is not nearly as important as how and why we do it.
Mark Dance of LifeWay says the staggering numbers of pastors quitting the ministry may be more than a bit far-fetched.
Imagine what might take place if pastors consistently stayed at churches for 10 or more years.
When life gets out of whack, it's something you must always come back to.
Here are some ways to help in his or her transition.
Jesus' baptism was His ordination and commissioning service, which was immediately followed by a 40-day fast in the wilderness.
Slow, steady growth isn't as cool or exciting as explosive growth, but there are benefits.
There are a lot of unfulfilled Christians, and that devastates our witness to the world.
Actions speak louder than words. Do their actions say they're ready for the next level?
Are you living by faith or trusting in your own wisdom?
Life in the ministry is never dull.