{wanting some feedback}
I’ve had a writing project swirling in my heart for years now…
and it seems God’s finally provided the opportunity for it to come to fruition.
I’m excited to see it begin to unfold, but need your help~
Since my perspective is limited to… well, my perspective
I’d like to broaden my view and get a more objective look.
Question::
Do you know someone in christian ministry or have been there yourself who has experienced a “burn out” of sorts?
(and)
What do you think has contributed to that? And what could help prevent it?
Having grown up in a pastor’s home I have a particular soft spot for those in ministry- especially the wives, where so much of the hidden burdens fall.
I liked what I read recently about John Piper taking a sabbatical because of his marriage. Not that he was having marital problems, but simply because he saw the signs of “need” within his wife. He didn’t use the words ‘burn out’ but I couldn’t help but to wonder if his time away was a preventative against just that.
Or as one pastor’s wife shared – “I feel like I’m in a 3-legged race. Only, I’ve fallen down in weariness and feel drug along now instead of running beside my husband…”
I know feelings of discouragement and disillusionment effect us all – only when you’re in a position of leadership your life seems to play out like the tabloids in the check out lane for all to see …
Personally, I’m not one of these that believes being a pastor or christian leader is the highest career or calling you could have – that somehow they have an edge on godliness or spirituality over say, Jo the plumber who loves God just as much. I believe every one of us is be ministers, “living epistles known and read of all men.” But at times I’ve wondered if the burn out some might experience isn’t because our “system” is flawed so to speak. The expectations placed upon them are wrong and not truly Scriptural.(?) Though you see their role in Scripture- ie. authority, leadership in the church- still, they are human. and struggle as any other would…. but are often made to feel like they’re “not allowed” to have these feelings.
That’s just one observation and I’m throwing it out there to hear more thoughts on it…
I would like honest, heart felt input here on these questions – but this is in no way giving an open door to bash those leaders we know or have served under – - as kooky as some may be. and yeah.. there’s some kooky ones for sure. : p
And I’d like to keep this forum public so perhaps something someone shares might trigger thoughts of your own~ if you’re not comfortable with that feel free to message me here or email me –
If you’re a reader from facebook you can contribute by clicking on the anonymous button I believe, and sharing that way.
Remember there’s no right or wrong answers here – simply wanting your feedback.
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AND.. I just have to mention in case you hadn’t realized.. tHe WeeK- eNd is here again!!
I’ve never been so excited about weekends in my life.
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(¸.·´ (¸.·´ (¸.·¨¯`♥ amber.






















































































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