Know What You Cannot Do – Fence Post #4

By Ed Stetzer This is the fifth and final blog post in a series regarding pastors developing healthy boundaries in their ministry. I’m sharing four key points in the process, thinking of them as four fence posts around a healthy ministry. I have already shared the first three “posts:” recognize your role in the church,... Continue Reading →

Guard Your Flock, Even From Other Christians – Fence Post #3

By Ed Stetzer This is the fourth blog post in a series (intro, fence post 1, fence post 2) regarding pastors developing healthy boundaries in their ministry. I’m sharing four key points in the process, thinking of them as four fence posts around a healthy ministry. I have already shared the first two “posts:” recognize... Continue Reading →

Pursuing Emotionally Healthy Boundaries – Fence Post #2

By Ed Stetzer In the introduction to this series, I talked about how your schedule is not the primary problem that leads to burn out, rather it was not setting healthy boundaries in your ministry. Last time, I said the first “post” in your ministry boundary fence is to recognize your role in the church.... Continue Reading →

Recognize Your Role in the Church – Fence Post #1

By Ed Stetzer In the first post of this series, I began a discussion on the importance of pastors establishing healthy boundaries in ministry. As it’s an area in which I have personally struggled, and one in which I continue to grow, I’m passionate about sharing what I have learned in order to help others... Continue Reading →

Don’t Blame Your Schedule for Your Burnout

By Ed Stetzer We live in a world that is defined by boundaries. Our roads are painted with them, our sports games are designed around them, and our psychologists tell us that we need to expand them around that codependent crazy aunt of ours. While it may be true that the term “boundaries” has been... Continue Reading →

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