Here's some really good advice from Eugene Peterson to his seminary students. A small quote is below, but you should read the whole thing here.
“I’d tell them that pastoring is not a very glamorous job. It’s a very taking-out-the-laundry and changing-the-diapers kind of job. And I think I would try to disabuse them of any romantic ideas of what it is. As a pastor, you’ve got to be willing to take people as they are. And live with them where they are. And not impose your will on them. Because God has different ways of being with people, and you don’t always know what they are."
Showing posts with label Pastoral Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pastoral Issues. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Advice for Pastors
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Number One Reason for Decline in Church Attendance
In this post Thom Rainer hits the nail on the head in regard to the growing category of the semi-churched in our faith communities. As a pastor and planter of a church with a large percentage of 25-35 year olds, I think the semi-churched mindset is even more pronounced. Sited reasons for inconsistent attendance includes the desire to travel, strong ties to extended family, and the demands of young family life. But are these really valid interruptions to the priority of Christian community? Maybe, but these challenges aren't new, after all the distractions of youth and young family have always been an issue. What does appear to be a new and growing mindset among believers, is a decreased sense of need and value for Biblical community.
Here's some additional reflections on the issue from Kevin DeYoung. Some good insights are included regarding how we can begin to address the problem in our churches.
Labels:
Church Growth,
Pastoral Issues,
Semi-Churched
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