How do you move forward after the pain of ministry betrayal?
In this deeply honest conversation, host Robby Bolden welcomes Care for Pastors co-founder Ron Cook to illuminate just that. Ron shares the story of a painful attempted "hostile takeover" at the church he planted—how friends became adversaries and the struggle that followed. Listeners will hear Ron’s candid journey through confusion, spiritual crisis, and ultimately, the surprising comfort and growth God unfolded from profound pain.
Along the way, Ron and Robby explore biblical wisdom for pastors facing opposition, the significance of community when wounded, and the choice to steward pain rather than merely survive it. Through practical insights and powerful storytelling, this episode is a guiding light for anyone recovering from betrayal in ministry.
Ron’s testimony reminds us that even when it seems like the end, God’s plan is at work in the pruning, and no painful season is wasted.
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Resources mentioned on the episode:
Clergy Killers by G. Lloyd Rediger
Forgiving What You Can't Forget by Lysa Terkeurst
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Peter Scazzero
The Pastors’ Ally Private Facebook Group
The Confidante for Pastors’ Wives Private Facebook Group
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About our Guest:
Ron and his wife Rodetta have been married for 47 years and have served in ministry together throughout that time. They are the co-founders of Care for Pastors, where Ron serves by counseling and mentoring hundreds of pastors and spouses each year, both in person and online. With over 46 years of pastoral experience, Ron understands the pressures of ministry firsthand. His passion is to help pastors finish well by drawing from his own longevity in ministry to offer wisdom, encouragement, and care.