How can a 50 something pastor who is currently out of ministry (due to back problems, surgery and recovery) be relevant to the Church and Community as we approach 2020?
When I get back into ministry, Lord willing, a year from now I want to pastor effectively. This next year my wife and I will be assisting in a very limited capacity but at the same time want to re-tool ourselves for one more run.
I have a friend who was in his mid-50's and struggled to find a church because of his age. How can guys and ladies like us avoid or overcome this? Not all of us possess the "Maxwellian Charisma.'
I enjoy your very thought-provoking posts. Thanks for considering my question.
How can a 50 something pastor who is currently out of ministry (due to back problems, surgery and recovery) be relevant to the Church and Community as we approach 2020?
ReplyDeleteWhen I get back into ministry, Lord willing, a year from now I want to pastor effectively. This next year my wife and I will be assisting in a very limited capacity but at the same time want to re-tool ourselves for one more run.
I have a friend who was in his mid-50's and struggled to find a church because of his age. How can guys and ladies like us avoid or overcome this? Not all of us possess the "Maxwellian Charisma.'
I enjoy your very thought-provoking posts. Thanks for considering my question.