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How Pastors Can Prevent Or Recover From A Fall with Roy Yanke [Podcast]

Written by Vanderbloemen | 1/31/17 2:46 PM

The Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast brings you interviews from leaders across the theological spectrum of the global Church. Our goal is to bring you thought-provoking interviews that encourage you, challenge you, and help you build, run, and keep great teams.

In today's episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, William talks with Roy Yanke, Executive Director of Pastor-in-Residence (PIR) Ministries.

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Research shows that nearly 1,500 pastors are exited from their church each month. PIR Ministries helps exited pastors navigate vocational transition by providing a proven process of restoration within a caring and restorative environment. 

Roy was a pastor for 17 years, and after his own experience with a "crash and burn," he experienced both the discipline and the grace of God through years of growth, restoration, and renewed hope. Now he daily serves pastors who are in need of a fresh dose of the message of restoration and renewal in Christ. Roy is also an ordained ruling elder and regular teacher at Grace Chapel EPC in Michigan.

William talks with Roy about:

  • Why ministry is so challenging
  • The key signs of impending burnout or moral failure
  • Ways pastors can prevent a fall
  • How church boards can help & support their pastors
  • How to communicate or recover when a pastor falls

 

Guest Links: Roy Yanke

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Quotes from Roy:

Your professional & personal life bleed over into each other in ministry.

Too many pastors don't have friends apart from their church, so they don't have opportunities to be real.

When we're tired or depleted, it's a petri dish for all kinds of bad actions & decisions.

Create healthy daily & weekly rhythms for yourself.

 

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