Episode Description:
Seventy-five percent of pastors report extreme stress. One in three has considered quitting in the last year. Nearly one in five has contemplated suicide. How did we get here?
This podcast examines both the crisis facing pastors and its root causes—tracing how the American church’s shift from formation to attraction in the 1970s created a measuring system that guarantees most pastors will be evaluated as failures. Drawing from decades of peer-reviewed research, this episode reveals why our shepherds are limping and why every congregation must care.
You’ll Discover:
* The staggering statistics on pastoral burnout, stress, and mental health
* How the church growth movement of the 1970s changed everything
* Why we traded formation for attraction—and what that cost us
* The impossible standard facing the average pastor
* Why burned-out pastors affect entire congregations
* What a different way forward might look like
For Pastors: You’re not alone. The exhaustion, doubt, and isolation you feel are shared by thousands of faithful shepherds. This conversation validates your experience and points toward renewal.
For Church Members: When shepherds limp, flocks suffer. Understanding what your pastor carries isn’t just compassionate—it’s essential for the health of your church.
Resources & Research: All statistics drawn from peer-reviewed studies by Barna Group, Fuller Institute, Francis Schaeffer Institute, and other leading research organizations spanning 1991-2024.
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