Research Shows Pastors are Overworked

overworkedNew Lifeway research shows that Pastors are severely overworked.

It is to the point that many Pastors spend little to no time in prayer or personal spiritual disciplines.

How can we lead the flock God has given us if we are running on EMPTY??

I don’t know if you make New Year’s Resolutions or not, but if you are one of the guys running on empty – now is the time to make some changes.

Here are 3 suggestions for the New Year to help you recover:

1. Acknowledge your time/life management needs some help.

Don’t just tell yourself that – tell others as well. Tell your wife.  Tell your Deacons, Elders or Leadership Team.  Tell your church if necessary.   Tell your dog (poor, neglected fella).

Just let everyone know you are not superman and that you have let your personal management get out of control.  They’ll understand.

2. Prioritize.  Make sure you are “keeping the main things the main things.”

What are the things your church pays you to do that only you can do?  Those are your priorities at the church.

Before that comes family and time with the Lord. If you lose your family or your walk with God you will disqualify yourself from serving as Pastor.

So, get your priorities in order.

3. Get some help. Delegate stuff you shouldn’t be doing & educate yourself.

I mean:  let the church be the church. You are there to equip them to do the work of the ministry [Eph. 4:12]. Let them do what God has called them to do.

Read a book or subscribe to a blog on time management. Stay in tune with the Sermonators. There are resources out there that can help you maximize your time and life.

The ministry is tough, yes, but it can be managed and it doesn’t have to be the death of you!  Minor changes can bring big results.

Make 2010 the year you accomplished more than ever – without 365 days of overworked stress!

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