Be ye fishers of men. You catch them – He’ll clean them. Coincidence is when God chooses to remain anonymous. Don’t put a question mark where God put a period. Don’t wait for 6 strong men to take you to church. Forbidden fruits create many jams. God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called.
Pastors are much more educated than the average American. Over 9 out of 10 pastors (94%) graduated from college in preparation for church ministry compared to only 21 percent for U.S. adults. Three-fourths attended graduate school. Seminaries played a larger role in preparing pastors for ministry than Bible colleges. One third of pastors (35%) attended
The typical pastor assumed his or her first ministry position at the age of 25. The majority (59%) started out as a solo pastor with no other ministry staff at the church. Four in ten (38%) started as a ministry staff person in a multiple staff setting. Only three percent began ministry as a senior
Strong sense of God’s call = 87%Pastor or mentor who modeled ministry favorably = 58%Parents = 27%Other family or friends = 25%Crisis event in life = 11%Spouse = 9% 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors.
Some people are kind, polite, and sweet-spirited until you try to sit in their pews. Many folks want to serve God, but only as advisers. It is easier to preach ten sermons than it is to live one. The good Lord didn’t create anything without a purpose, but mosquitoes come close. When you get to
Profile of Today’s Pastor: How Prepared Were You for Ministry? by John LaRue What kind of spiritual upbringing do pastors have? Are they well educated? Do they find anything lacking in their ministry training? When did they start their first ministry job and what did they do? The latest Christianity Today International research has some
Just one peanut butter and jelly sandwich doesn’t do it anymore. Driving a car doesn’t always sound like fun. The average 10-year-old doesn’t have a clue who Bo and Luke Duke are. Being bad is no longer cool. You have friends who have kids. Saturday mornings are for sleeping. You are taller than the slide
The typical pastor was converted to Christ just before the age of 13. This is significantly earlier than the typical evangelical Protestant who came to faith at the age of 17. Two-thirds of pastors (67%) in the study were raised by at least one Christian parent. The vast majority of these, five in six, were
Conflict management = 31%Business administration/management = 24%Leadership = 12%Spirituality = 7%Counseling = 6% 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors.
Whew…talk about the hot seat!!! This one will make you stop and shudder! If the devil were to write his beatitudes, they would probably go something like this: Blessed are those who are too tired, too busy, too distracted to spend an hour once a week with their fellow Christians – they are my best
Television game shows are back in vogue, with Who Wants to Be a Millionaire leading the latest buzz. This quiz show starring Regis Philbin has snagged top viewer interest during its three short runs. After its two-week debut, a copycat, Greed, was quickly spawned. The top-rated TV game shows for the last broadcast season (September
386,000 churches exist in the United States (www.americanchurchlists.com) 24 percent of churches in the United States have been planted in the last 15 years (George Hunsberger, Professor of Missiology, Western Theological Seminary) 3,500-4,000 churches in the United States close their doors each year Only 15 percent of churches in the United States are growing (www.churchplantinginstitute.org)