Nearly 1 in 4 pastors will experience a forced exit from ministry within their vocational tenure. Pastors-At-Risk will alert you to what attitudes and actions have put thousands of pastors at-risk of losing their position in the church. It includes testimonials, success stories and practical solutions for dealing with these issues. It offers a solution for restoration to those who have gone from a place of risk in the church to a transition in ministry.
Nearly 1 in 4 pastors will experience a forced exit from ministry within their vocational tenure. Pastors-At-Risk will alert you to what attitudes and actions have put thousands of pastors at-risk of losing their position in the church. It includes testimonials, success stories and practical solutions for dealing with these issues. It offers a solution for restoration to those who have gone from a place of risk in the church to a transition in ministry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Charles A. Wickman served as a pastor for over forty years. He founded Pastor-In-Residence, a church-based ministry to exited and at-risk pastors in 1996 after 10 years working with exited pastors. He was the president for over 15 years. Dr. Wickman has served several churches in the United States, and has ministered in India, North Korea and other places throughout the Far East. This book is the result of his extensive work with pastors, along with data collected from scores of surveys he and his colleagues created.
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Chapter 1. Burnout: Who, What and Where Do You Go from Here? Chapter 2. Burnout---Is the Church Responsible at All? Chapter 3. Bummed Out but Not Burned Out: “But Watch Yourself. . .” Chapter 4. Vision Conflict: Onward, Christian Soldiers, Marching as to War (you betcha!) Chapter 5. Can We Talk? Isolation and Loneliness Chapter 6. So What Do They Want Anyway? Multiple Expectations Chapter 7. What the Role is Called Up Yonder Chapter 8. Listed in “Who’s Through” Chapter 9. Not the Preacher We Wanted Chapter 10. A Spouse Ready To Quit Chapter 11. When Faith Finds a Testing Place---Affirmations Chapter 12. When Risks Lead to Transition, Is There Hope for Renewal? Conclusion: Finishing the Race Epilogue: Even Though I Have It Comin’, Nobody Better Laugh An At-Risk Survey
Chapter 1. Burnout: Who, What and Where Do You Go from Here? Chapter 2. Burnout---Is the Church Responsible at All? Chapter 3. Bummed Out but Not Burned Out: “But Watch Yourself. . .” Chapter 4. Vision Conflict: Onward, Christian Soldiers, Marching as to War (you betcha!) Chapter 5. Can We Talk? Isolation and Loneliness Chapter 6. So What Do They Want Anyway? Multiple Expectations Chapter 7. What the Role is Called Up Yonder Chapter 8. Listed in “Who’s Through” Chapter 9. Not the Preacher We Wanted Chapter 10. A Spouse Ready To Quit Chapter 11. When Faith Finds a Testing Place---Affirmations Chapter 12. When Risks Lead to Transition, Is There Hope for Renewal? Conclusion: Finishing the Race Epilogue: Even Though I Have It Comin’, Nobody Better Laugh An At-Risk Survey
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