Dashboard Report on Spiritual Burnout
DASHBO ARD REPORT ON 1,500 Pastoral Burnout pastors leave their ministries each month due to burnout, conflict or moral failure 25%. These pastor burnout statistics come from H.B. London's book, Pastors at Greater Risk. Asbury Theological Seminary hopes to build up a generation of men and women who are theologically educated, sanctified and filled with the Holy Spirit, that they may follow the Lord, trust him in the midst of these trends and spread His Kingdom unto the glory of Jesus. don't know where to turn when they have a family or personal conflict Today, the average length of a pastorate as a whole is four committed years 57% would leave the pastorate if they had somewhere else to go or another way to make a living 1/2 94% 90% feel under constant pressure to have a perfect family WORK work more than 50 hours a week, yet admit they feel their work is never done and תו | 1 1 the expectations never end M11111111 000060 PRESSURE 60% 45% of pastors' wives say the greatest danger to them and their family is physical, emotional, mental and spiritual burnout. Twenty-five percent see their husband's work schedule as a source of conflict and detriment to the family believe that involvement in church ministry has negatively impacted their passion to spread the gospel
Dashboard Report on Spiritual Burnout
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