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Want Your Church to Grow? One Surprising Secret

Senior pastors in the 25 largest Wesleyan churches have been serving in their position for an average of 17.8 years!

The previous pastors of these same churches had been there an average of 15.2 years. And four of the churches are being led by their founding pastors, who have been there an average of 18.2 years.

Of course, it may be demotivating to imagine being in a church where you see no likelihood of a growing ministry or influence. But why not have faith that there is sufficient opportunity where God has placed you in that church and community … and your task is to tap into it? 

Don’t fall for the myth that greater ministry is somewhere else! 

When you plan to stay where you are for the next 20 years, you will approach your ministry with a commitment that will be unshaken by the winds of change, challenge and time.

But …

If you’re thinking, “Well, that’s good advice for most pastors, but … ” don’t let these excuses masquerade as reasons to move:

1. More money.

Human nature is always dissatisfied, however much we make.

2. Conflict.

Another characteristic of human nature: Conflict is anywhere there are people.

3. You’re getting stale.

Commit to being a life-time learner. It will keep you and your church in touch with today’s issues.

4. Greener pastures. 

See Philippians 4:12.

5. Boredom.

To quote Rick Warren, “It’s not about you.”