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Monday, February 21, 2005

Supporting Pastors Is Good For Marketing

Kevin D. Hendricks has a brilliant post on why... Supporting Pastors Is Good For Marketing...

Recently stats have been floating around the Internet that point to the difficulty of being a pastor, including numbers like the following:
“80% of pastors say that ministry has negatively affected their family.”
“70% say they do not have a close personal friend.”
“37% say they have been involved inappropriately with someone in their church.”
“70% say they have a lower self esteem than when they started in ministry.”
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