Pastors, we are in this for the long haul. Doug and J.R. finish out season 4 with an honest conversation about losing a friend and colleague in ministry. They share thoughts and stories that help them remember and grieve. The conversation moves towards the reality that many leaders are facing as they are feeling overwhelmed, and tired as they move through the summer. But we don’t end there. Doug and J.R. offer some practical thoughts on how to rest and recharge in order to be ready for a very different looking fall. MMP will take off the month of August to rest and plan for the fall. We are with you for the long haul and we would love to hear from you.
Rest well brothers and sisters!
Rest well brothers and sisters!
Resources:
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Questions:
-Where have you scheduled down time in the month of August? (if you haven’t make sure you do!)
-What do you need to be well rested for the fall?
-What are you grieving? (share them with a trusted friend or spouse.)
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