A Church God Opposes
God, in his grace, may be keeping new believers from coming to your church.
God, in his grace, may be keeping new believers from coming to your church.
Your pastor prays for you. Do you know how to pray for your pastor?
For many pastors, their identity is tied up in being a pastor, spiritual leader, or caregiver. They derive their sense of self from what others say about them or how much their church relies on them. This isn’t healthy service; it’s codependence.
Healthy churches allow people to give of themselves freely. In a codependent church, manipulation is the way to get things done.
Every pastor needs a plan to ensure they aren’t overwhelmed by ministry. Learn how to build a safety net for yourself or your pastor.
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