This Barna Highlight is from The State of Your Church—a study we conducted with Gloo—and shows that pastors spend so much time serving other people, that there’s often one person they tend to neglect—themselves. This can easily become a problem that impacts not only #pastors, but also the #churches they serve. What can your church do to create space for pastors to keep growing and developing?
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I have seen and heard anecdotally this from friends who are pastors. What are some ways that people are finding success overcoming this?