You
didn't ask to get called into Christian leadership.
But, if you've been called, you'll give account to
God for your faithful carrying out of that calling. Ministry is hard.
Any kind of Christian leadership is hard. Whether you're a
Pastor, church leader, board member or a leader in a Christian
organization or ministry - you face the same kinds of stresses,
frustrations and unrealistic demands and expectations as the ones that
are causing some to crumble, stumble and fall. I don't care how
smart, wealthy, educated, talented, good-looking or well trained you
are. There's no job on earth that you can have that is more
serious and more demanding than being in the ministry and Christian
work. And it doesn't usually pay that well, if at all!
It's hard because you didn't choose it, Jesus Christ chose you.
It's hard because your spouse and family will have their lives impacted
by your responding to the call to ministry.
It's hard because you will love the people that God gives you, but they
may not love you.
It's hard because, in general, ministry doesn't pay well financially, in
comparison to a secular profession that has the same stress levels,
educational and people skills requirements.
It's hard because if you do well, people may or not recognize it, and if
they do, they will give God all the glory - but if you DON'T do well,
YOU will get all the blame.
It's hard because people have unrealistic expectations of you.
It's hard because the devil himself and the forces of hell will come
against you to try to wear you out and discourage you.
It's hard because everything you do or don't do in the ministry
has eternal consequences.
And, nothing should be easier or more fulfilling than being in the
Christian leadership. You've been called by the Lord of Glory
Himself. He has promised to equip, lead and guide you. He has promised
to never leave you or forsake you. There's no better use of your time
than to invest it in the lives and spiritual wellbeing of the people you
are called to serve the things of God to.


This
website and the resources on it are born out of the challenges
and the blessings of being in Christian leadership.
You'll find articles that will remind you what your calling and
commitment are all about.
You'll find lots of "how to" stuff. Like how to bring change in your
church or organization without splitting it. How to advertise and make
an impact on the community even if your purse is small. How to get your
people organized and functioning effectively.
You'll find a sample Church Constitution and By-Laws that you can
customize for your own church situation (it also has notes with it to
point out the reasons certain parts are worded the way they are!)
See Below!
- How do you
know when it's time to move on? You'll find some input here.
- What if
"they" want to get rid of you, but you don't feel it's time to leave
yet? What can you do?
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How can
you expand the "original vision" which may have been cast by the
founding members, who happened to be racist and/or sexist? Must
God's work through your organization be forever shackled to their
cultural limitations?
- How much
power should a Board of Directors have over the leader and
visionary?
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What questions should YOU ask when talking to a pulpit search committee?
That's here, too.
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How about dealing with a family that controls the church or organization and
wants to control you, as well? What options do you have? I
have articles here from fellow leaders who have successfully
overcome these hurdles.
I've been in public ministry since I was 18 years old. I have played Gospel music
professionally, toured the country, gave my testimony thousands of times
in public during that time, made recordings, worked as a studio musician
and very quickly saw the ugly side of the professional Christian music
scene. I can say without reservation that Nashville has had a greater
impact on the Christian music industry than the Christian music industry
has had on Nashville.
I wasn't
content with just being called and functioning. I went to Asbury
College and majored in Theology. I wanted to learn all I could about the
Bible and ministry. I graduated with my Bachelor's degree and hit the
ground running, while continuing my education - ultimately my Masters in
Divinity and a Ph.D. in psychology.
I worked for three years for the State of Maryland as a Department of Corrections
Chaplain, and while there, met people who had formerly been active
in church and ministry. I listened to their stories. I heard the pain of
failure, the humiliation of falling for the things they fell for, and
the shame of being incarcerated. And, I got to learn the life lessons
that had cost them so heavily.
The Lord then called us to Europe where we spent four years in ministry.
During this time I spoke in church conferences, retreats, conventions,
national rallies, schools, colleges, universities and for various
organizations. I got to spend time in the homes of some of the top men
and women of God in the UK and Europe. I got to hear their hearts and
understand their struggles.
I also got to spend time in India. I discovered that spiritual leaders there
face the same pressures and challenges that leaders face everywhere -
but the Indian leaders have their own understanding of these trials that
is very different from how we interpret them in the West. I have
brought some of these back for you.
I have pastored a local church for more than twenty years. I know the
strains, pressures, financial and power struggles that Pastors and
church leaders go through. A lot of them can be averted by having a
good, solid church Constitution and By Laws (I've included one of the
best ones you'll find anywhere).
What are you currently using for a Church Constitution?
Does it protect and empower you as leader? DO you work for the Board or does the
Board serve you, facilitating your ministry? Does your
constitution protect the work of God? Is it Biblical? Or, is it
something that a group of people in the past came up with as a knee jerk
reaction to the issues of their day?
I am a law enforcement Chaplain for local law enforcement agencies and for the
FBI, being assigned to FBI Headquarters in Washington DC, and also
serving at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA. The Bureau give us some of
the best training and information in the world. I'm an inaugural member
of the Behavioral Science Unit's "Spirit of the Law" working group. I
get work with some of the most intelligent and high functioning people
in the country. I see them under all kinds of circumstances, heartaches
and stresses. And, I learn from them probably more than they learn from
me!
You can benefit from some of these experiences. I bring you as much
of that as possible.
Why am I telling you all this about myself? For one reason. So you can know
that I have been around the block a few times, and that I understand the
impact of peoples' unrealistic expectations, the demands of ministry on
several levels, and the debilitating power of exhaustion.
You need to know that you can find knowledgeable support and the type of
professional (and confidential) support that you are looking for.
Check out the various sections and resources. I'd like to hear your
feedback. I'd like to share your wisdom and experience, as well. Maybe
your hard earned experience can save someone else some pain.
No matter how long you've been in Christian leadership and been in God's
work, you'll find something here that will help you
do a better job,
be more effective, become a better leader, hurt less and have a good
time while doing it!
In His Grace and Grip,
Steve Davis, M.Div.; Ph.D.
sdavis@stevedavis.org
P.O. Box 177
Bryans Road, MD 20616

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