Conversations July 1, 1999 Called to health
Larry Smith's ethic in "Balance or Sloth?" (Spring 1999) troubles me as much as Gary Preston's "Get a (Balanced) Life!" (Fall 1998) troubled Mr. Smith. Like doctors and business owners, pastors are on call 24-7-365. Ministry never goes on break. We're only one phone call away from being robbed of rest, recreation, and relationship time. We don't have the option to go away for the occasional weekend on the spur of the moment or sleep in on Sunday like nearly every lay person does. But unlike most doctors, few pastors make six-figure incomes from 24-7-365 call time. Unlike business owners, we don't get to choose our work force. Like waitresses, pastors have multiple bosses. We juggle conflicting and sometimes unfair expectations from "customers." It's unfair to expect clergy to take on the pains of clergy work life and not receive the chief perk: the flexibility to pursue balance in life. Furthermore, I owe it to lay people to model a healthy lifestyle. If I am sick in my soul, then my ministry is sick, and my effectiveness diminished. In most careers, you can "buck up" and do the job no matter your personal struggles. If I am a dentist, no one will notice that my marriage is falling apart by my teeth-cleaning effectiveness. In ministry, everything I am impacts my effectiveness. This doesn't mean that I cannot minister through my problems. It does mean, however, that I cannot succumb to greed-driven performance that drives so many societal ills. People need healthy pastors. Ministry is not my only calling. God calls me to be whole as a person, husband, father, and as pastor. —Sean Robinson
Peachtree City, Georgia How strong "the force"?
"When the Force Is Against You" (Winter 1999) was thought provoking, and ...
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