Why Pastors’ Honeymoons are Getting Shorter – Rainer on Leadership #485
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Honeymoons always end. There are somethings that can be done by a new pastor to extend them, but there are definitely some other things that can be done to cut them short. Today we discuss why many are being cut shorter these days.
Some highlights from today’s episode include:
The expectation of a quick fix can be detrimental to a church’s health.
A lot of churches who die have money in the bank, but they are fearful to spend it on what needs to be done to avoid dying.
Don’t compare your pastor to another preacher you listen to on a podcast. Its not helpful to him nor for you.
At some point, every pastor’s honeymoon ends at a church.
The seven reasons we discuss are:
Understanding the pastor “life cycle”
Dealing with the culture of the quick fix
Believing the myth of the magic bullet
Dealing with the increased level of pastors’ frustrations
Managing financial fear and shortfalls
Realizing the reality of the inward focus
Understanding the comparison syndrome
Resources mentioned in today’s podcast
Scrappy Church
No Silver Bullets
Church Answers
Revitalize Network
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