10 Things Pastors Like Most and Least about Being a Pastor — Rainer on Leadership #024

Podcast Episode #024

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This week on the podcast, Jonathan and I discuss my findings from a pair of recent Twitter polls I conducted. While not scientific, these anecdotal results describe the areas pastors love about pastoring—and the areas they do not.


10 Things Pastors Like Most



Seeing lives transformed.
Preaching.
Personal evangelism.
The people/members.
Developing new relationships.
Ministering in the community.
Ministering to members.
Casting a vision.
Staff relationships.
Mentoring or discipling one-on-one.

10 Things Pastors Like Least



Conflict and complaining church members.
Family challenges.
Busy work.
Members whose priorities are their own comfort and preferences.
Expectations to be present at all church functions and many social functions.
Non-productive meetings.
Expectation to be on call 24/7.
Confronting people who are sinning.
Problems with staff members.
Members who aren’t passionate about evangelism/reaching the community.

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Resources

I Am a Church Member
Seven Things Pastors Would Like Church Members to Know about Their Children
Seven Things Pastors’ Wives Wish They Had Been Told Before They Became Pastors’ Wives
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