Deep rest for deep ministry

Pastor Anonymous  |  Features  |  A Constant Gardener
Date posted:  1 Sep 2014
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Deep rest for deep ministry

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No pastor wants to ask for a sabbatical.

Sabbaticals are seen by too many as the refuge of the lazy, the weak and the workshy.

If a Christian minister is to leave his post for a period of time, he may think it confirms his church’s suspicions that he’s a sponger, exploiting his congregation’s goodwill.

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