• About
    • About Us
    • Faith & Ethics
    • Locations
    • Rates
    • FAQs
    • Careers
  • Staff
    • Our Team
    • Tres Adames
    • Margaret Franklin
    • Crystal Tena
    • Gina Weeks
    • Jen Eckles
  • Services
    • Counseling Services >
      • Christian Counseling
      • Spiritual Direction
      • What is Pastoral Counseling?
    • Coaching Services >
      • Career Coaching
      • Fitness Coaching
    • Individuals >
      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Anger
      • Self Esteem
      • Grief
      • Teens
      • LGBTQ+
      • Trauma
    • Couples >
      • Couples Counseling
      • Premarital
      • Codependency
  • Podcasts
    • Ask a Christian Counselor >
      • Listen Now
      • Featured Episodes
      • Episodes
    • Spiritual Care Today >
      • Listen Now
      • Journal of Pastoral Care Publications
    • Articles
  • DISC
    • Our DISC Programs
    • Christian DISC®
    • Classic DISC
    • Christian DISC® Certification
  • Education
    • ACPE Pastoral Care Specialist
    • Pastoral Counseling Apprenticeship
    • Deconstruction Course
    • Free Training
  • Contact
    • Free Consultation
    • Call or Email Us
    • Schedule Now
  • DONATE
Prism Counseling & Coaching | Arizona Christian Counseling and Spiritually-Integrated Therapy in Peoria and Phoenix
  • About
    • About Us
    • Faith & Ethics
    • Locations
    • Rates
    • FAQs
    • Careers
  • Staff
    • Our Team
    • Tres Adames
    • Margaret Franklin
    • Crystal Tena
    • Gina Weeks
    • Jen Eckles
  • Services
    • Counseling Services >
      • Christian Counseling
      • Spiritual Direction
      • What is Pastoral Counseling?
    • Coaching Services >
      • Career Coaching
      • Fitness Coaching
    • Individuals >
      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Anger
      • Self Esteem
      • Grief
      • Teens
      • LGBTQ+
      • Trauma
    • Couples >
      • Couples Counseling
      • Premarital
      • Codependency
  • Podcasts
    • Ask a Christian Counselor >
      • Listen Now
      • Featured Episodes
      • Episodes
    • Spiritual Care Today >
      • Listen Now
      • Journal of Pastoral Care Publications
    • Articles
  • DISC
    • Our DISC Programs
    • Christian DISC®
    • Classic DISC
    • Christian DISC® Certification
  • Education
    • ACPE Pastoral Care Specialist
    • Pastoral Counseling Apprenticeship
    • Deconstruction Course
    • Free Training
  • Contact
    • Free Consultation
    • Call or Email Us
    • Schedule Now
  • DONATE

Avoiding Ministry Burnout

5/2/2023

 
Picture
I’ve counseled a lot of pastors over the years, which is a privilege, but can also be heartbreaking. Pastors are human, and they struggle with the same pressures that everyone does. Yet there can be an unspoken expectation that pastors have to be perfect.

1 Timothy 3:2 indicates that a leader should be “above reproach” and “must exercise self-control, live wisely, and have a good reputation.” Paul sets the standard high, and we are wise to follow his instruction, but we tend to drain all grace out of these guidelines. Apart from Christ, the New Testament doesn’t present spiritual leaders as flawless, even after they receive the Holy Spirit. Paul lost his temper and got into a disagreement with Barnabas that became so intense that they split ways (Acts 15:36-41). Peter turned away from those who needed the gospel in order to appease the in-crowd (Galatians 2:11-14). External pressure proved to be too much and they caved in. These examples are not an excuse for sin, but we need to be aware of external pressure so that we don’t give into internal temptation. With all of the pressure to perform, some pastors succumb to stress, burnout, and even scandal.
It’s easy to become absorbed in a frenzy of activity. Leaders often take on too many responsibilities, or other people’s problems overwhelm them. A lot of ministers absorb the anxiety and stress from their congregants and staff. They say “yes” too much and overstep their own limits. When the focus is on taking care of other people, time with God and family can fall by the wayside. How do we prevent burnout? Here are three tactics that I suggest for pastors and ministers that are feeling the strain.

A lot of ministers absorb the anxiety and stress from their congregants and staff. They say “yes” too much and overstep their own limits.

1. Rest

Find time for rest. While we don’t have to follow a strict observance of the Sabbath, the general principle is still beneficial and restorative. In the words of Christ: “’The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath’” (Mark 2:27). I suggest resting daily, weekly, and every few months.
Picture
  • Have a daily sabbath time, where you cut off all work at a certain time in the evening.
  • Also, take whole days off every week. You want at least one day off, but ideally two days off in a row. Two sleeps in a row, without having to wake up to work, can really help you recover from the week.
  • Take a vacation every few months. Get out of the house and get away. If you can’t get out of town, at least plan a “staycation”, where you stay at a nearby hotel or someone’s home to get away from the distraction of work. Create space in your life so you can breathe.


2. Nourish Your Spiritual Life

  • Focus on feeding your soul. Do this by connecting with God, connecting with family, and connecting with close friends.
  • Have alone time with God on a regular basis. Implement silence with prayer so that you have time to listen for God’s voice.

“If a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of God’s church?”

— 1 Timothy 3:5

  • Make your family a priority. Carve out time to date your spouse as well as other times to spend with the kids as a family. These don’t have to be expensive outings. A trip to the park is sufficient for family day. An evening drive to get ice cream can be a memorable date. The point is to intentionally connect with your spouse and your kids. This reflects the passage we mentioned earlier where Paul makes the point that “if a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of God’s church?” (1 Timothy 3:5).
  • Develop deeper friendships with two or three other believers. It’s great if you have friends within your congregation, but it can be beneficial to have friends outside of the church who are detached from the nitty-gritty of what’s going on. Connecting with your loved ones in meaningful ways will go far in feeling less alone.

Picture

3. Set Limits

  • Finally, you want to set boundaries. Get over the messiah complex — you cannot do it all.
  • Become accustomed to saying “no.”
  • Don’t be afraid to delegate and ask others to take over certain responsibilities. This means letting go.
  • Consider getting a personal assistant to answer emails and to screen phone calls.
  • When you counsel your parishioners, don’t get overly involved in their problems. Only meet with them for two or three sessions, then refer them out to a faith-based counselor in the community.

What should you do if you're on the edge?

  • Get away. An emergency sabbatical is better than just quitting on the fly. What your soul may be wanting and needing is a break.
  • Get some counseling. Find a counselor or therapist who has experience working with pastors. Online counseling may be an option if you live in a small community, and you don’t have a counselor close by.
  • Don’t make any major decisions until you are able to step back, get some rest, and hear from God.
  • More than anything, be prayerful.
  • Gain some wisdom from other leaders you respect.


    Take good care of yourself, so that you can more effectively tend to God’s people.

Picture

Rev. Tres Adames, MDiv, BCPC

​Tres works with pastors and leaders struggling with issues around leadership, stress, boundaries, and self-differentiation. He has been working with pastors and leaders for over 10 years.
Meet Tres

    Article Topics

    All
    Anger
    Anxiety
    Body Image
    Boundaries
    Clinical Disorders
    Codependency
    Control
    Counseling
    Deconstruction
    Depression
    Faith
    Family
    Forgiveness
    Friendship
    God
    Grief
    Loneliness
    Marriage
    Narcississm
    Parenting
    People Pleasing
    Relationships
    Self Esteem
    Stress
    Teens
    Trauma

    Archives

    July 2023
    May 2023
    June 2022
    April 2021
    January 2020
    December 2019
    October 2018
    July 2018
    February 2018
    October 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    March 2016
    January 2016
    November 2015
    September 2015
    July 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    April 2014
    December 2013
    August 2013
    July 2013
    February 2013
    January 2013
    December 2012

We're ready to help. Let's connect.

You can contact us several different ways:
Picture

Call Us

We return every call:
(480)525-7284 ext.1
Picture

Text Us

Just a quick question?
Send Us a Text Message
Picture

Email Us

We'll get in touch soon:
Send Us an Email
Picture

Schedule Now

Ready to get started?
Book an Appointment

Peoria Location

Inside State Farm
9299 W Olive Ave Ste 212 Peoria AZ 85345

Phoenix Location

Inside CrossRoads UMC
7901 N Central Ave Phoenix AZ 85020

About


Who We Are
​About Us
​Our New Name
Faith & Ethics
Job Openings
What We Offer
​
Locations
Rates
Church Sponsorship
FAQs
Counselors
Our Team
Tres Adames
Margaret Franklin
​
Crystal Tena
Gina Weeks
Jen Eckles

Contact


Connect with Us
Call or Email Us
Schedule Online
Client Portal
​Submit Prayer Request
​Donate

Services


Who We Help
Individuals
Couples
Teens
Pastors
​LGBTQ+
Counseling
Christian Counseling
Spiritual Direction
​What is Pastoral Counseling?
Coaching
Fitness Coaching
Career Coaching
Specialties
​
Anger
Anxiety
Career
Codependency
Depression
Fitness
Grief
​Premarital
Relationships
Self-Esteem
Trauma

Podcasts


Ask a Christian Counselor
Listen to Podcast
Featured Episodes
All Episodes

Spiritual Care Today
Listen to Podcast
​Journal of Pastoral Care Publications
Articles
Featured Articles
All Articles​

Education


Programs
ACPE Pastoral Care Specialist
​Pastoral Counseling Apprenticeship
​Deconstruction Course
Free Grief Training
DISC Programs
Christian DISC®
Classic DISC
Christian DISC® Certification

© 2023 Prism Counseling & Coaching. All Rights Reserved.
​Christian DISC® is a registered trademark of Prism Counseling & Coaching.
  • About
    • About Us
    • Faith & Ethics
    • Locations
    • Rates
    • FAQs
    • Careers
  • Staff
    • Our Team
    • Tres Adames
    • Margaret Franklin
    • Crystal Tena
    • Gina Weeks
    • Jen Eckles
  • Services
    • Counseling Services >
      • Christian Counseling
      • Spiritual Direction
      • What is Pastoral Counseling?
    • Coaching Services >
      • Career Coaching
      • Fitness Coaching
    • Individuals >
      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Anger
      • Self Esteem
      • Grief
      • Teens
      • LGBTQ+
      • Trauma
    • Couples >
      • Couples Counseling
      • Premarital
      • Codependency
  • Podcasts
    • Ask a Christian Counselor >
      • Listen Now
      • Featured Episodes
      • Episodes
    • Spiritual Care Today >
      • Listen Now
      • Journal of Pastoral Care Publications
    • Articles
  • DISC
    • Our DISC Programs
    • Christian DISC®
    • Classic DISC
    • Christian DISC® Certification
  • Education
    • ACPE Pastoral Care Specialist
    • Pastoral Counseling Apprenticeship
    • Deconstruction Course
    • Free Training
  • Contact
    • Free Consultation
    • Call or Email Us
    • Schedule Now
  • DONATE