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  1. 19 de abr. de 2022 · As Christianity Today has reported, an October 2021 Barna Group survey revealed that 38 percent of Protestant pastors had seriously considered quitting full-time ministry that year—nearly a ...

  2. Gone are the days when eminent preachers (great saints with great gifts) adorned Christ’s Church. The pulpit giants of Reformation times, the Puritan era, the 18th century Awakening, Victorian and Edwardian times are no longer with us, commanding the rapt attention of thousands.

  3. 14 de jul. de 2023 · At a time when empty pews are forcing churches across the country to close, megachurches are largely bucking that trend — attracting younger, more vibrant and more diverse congregations.

  4. 24 de may. de 2019 · The church today is compromised, shallow, legalistic, petty and unforgiving. But no more than it’s been in every era. Including the over-idealized church of your childhood and of the first...

  5. This issue we give special attention to the thousands of US pastors who faithfully labor unseen and who wonder how much longer they can hold themselves together.

  6. James Nored recently published a statistic that says nearly 1400 ministers across the U.S. quit ministry every month (across the broader spectrum of various kinds of churches). My experience and observation is that the number of available ministers is shrinking dramatically, especially preachers or pulpit ministers.

  7. 3 de may. de 2022 · Burnout: Most pulpits are full, but apparently of “empty” preachers. Back in June 2021, Christianity Today ran articles about a potential mass resignation of pastors. One story mentioned a Barna Group survey that found that 29% of pastors had “seriously considered a career change” in the past year.