The problems facing professional Christians, such as Pastors, Missionaries and other religious professionals, are formidable. These problems take an incredible number of highly qualified, and deeply devoted ministers and damage them, some beyond recovery. This means that they quit the ministry, are extremely frustrated and full of doubt about God and about their calling. It is a hemorrhage that must be healed. And yes, there has to be an answer. Dr. Chun has point out the severity of this condition. He says "For instance, forty-eight percent of them (pastors mostly) think of their work is hazardous to their family well-being. Another 45.5 percent will experience burnout or depression that will make them leave their jobs. And seventy percent say that their self-esteem is lower now than when they started their position. They have the second-highest divorce rate among professionals." --Rev. Dr. Dan Chun
A local denominational leader of a large denomination said that the denomination to which he belonged to loses 4000 pastors a year to burnout. These men, disillusioned, leave the ministry to go do something else.For further information of ministerial distress see :The John Mark Solution
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Recommended Books on dealing with distress: Gordon McDonald, Rebuilding Your Broken World, Neson, 1979 John Piper, Don't Waste Your Life, Crossway, 2003 Jerry Bridges, Trusting God, Even When Life Hurts Jim George, A Man After God's Own Heart, Harvest House, 2003 Peter Scazzero, Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Thom. Nelson, 2006 Peter Scazzero, The Emotionally Healthy Church, Zondervan, 2003
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