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10 Kinds of Pastors You Should Have MAJOR Concerns About

I'm concerned about pastors who exhibit particular behaviors. I have been in some form of pastoral ministry for the last 19 years and feel I have some measure of insight into 10 types of pastors you should be concerned about.

Best of 2024—Jennie Allen: Why Church Leaders Need To Pay Attention to Their Emotions

In our next most listened to episode of 2024, Jennie Allen joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to explain why our emotions are good gifts from God and how that truth fits with the command to take every thought captive.

Best of 2024: Jon Acuff—How To Pursue Success Without Destroying Your Church

In our top performing episode of 2024, Jon Acuff joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to explain why church leaders should wholeheartedly pursue their potential and how they can do so in a way that honors God.

Karl Vaters: Your Small Church Has What People Need the Most Right Now

“What people need," says Karl Vaters, "is familiarity and relationships. They need to be in places that they know with people that they know and love.”

Minister Burnout: Warning Signs & Remedies Youth Leaders Must Know

Minister burnout is real, predictable, and preventable. Learn how you can stop ministry burnout in its tracks.

5 Words That Might Scare Your Pastor

I heard these words a few times as a youth pastor, and I absolutely relished them. I’ve heard these words now as a senior pastor and they aren’t nearly as appetizing—they are frightening.

Jamaal Williams and Timothy Paul Jones: Should You Pursue a Multiethnic Church? It’s Complicated

Dr. Jamaal Williams and Dr. Timothy Paul Jones join “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to share why pastors should pursue the costly, beautiful vocation of leading a multiethnic church only if God has specifically called them to do so.

Crucial Vacations

To take a vacation can feel like an impossible dream. But your church needs you to prioritize your well-being. So let’s talk about why vacations and rest are vital for pastors.