daniel9913
Puritan Board Freshman
I am only 29 years old. In 2010, I helped a friend begin a church with about 12 people. Today, God has done much, and as we passed our five year anniversary we have grown tremendously. I have only been officially brought into ordination in 2013. In other words, I am very much a newbie in my pastors ministry.
Nevertheless, in my short time in church planting and in ministry, I have seen an amazing amount of pastors fall out of ministry. Without exaggeration, there isn't a week or a month that goes by that I hear of either a local pastor falling, or something in the broader American Christian-church. It hurts and stings each time I hear it. But it keeps coming and coming.
Or you hear of a pastor using the word "burn-out" and suddenly they quit ministry. Sometimes even after periods as short as five years.
I think the last statistic I read says that pastors on average now last less than ten years in ministry before they either quit or disqualify themselves. I've read some that say it's an even shorter period of time. I know they say that ministry is difficult, which yes it is. It surely is. But the word epidemic is intentional, because these statistics of the quitting and falling pastor seems to be increasing as the years go by. It's increasing. And it can be devastating to Christ's bride.
Why is this? Would love to hear your thoughts.
Nevertheless, in my short time in church planting and in ministry, I have seen an amazing amount of pastors fall out of ministry. Without exaggeration, there isn't a week or a month that goes by that I hear of either a local pastor falling, or something in the broader American Christian-church. It hurts and stings each time I hear it. But it keeps coming and coming.
Or you hear of a pastor using the word "burn-out" and suddenly they quit ministry. Sometimes even after periods as short as five years.
I think the last statistic I read says that pastors on average now last less than ten years in ministry before they either quit or disqualify themselves. I've read some that say it's an even shorter period of time. I know they say that ministry is difficult, which yes it is. It surely is. But the word epidemic is intentional, because these statistics of the quitting and falling pastor seems to be increasing as the years go by. It's increasing. And it can be devastating to Christ's bride.
Why is this? Would love to hear your thoughts.