The Relationships of Today's Pastors

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      10 Insights on Marriage, Parenting & the Personal Connections
      Shaping Life in Ministry


      In The Relationships of Today's Pastors, Barna examines the personal side of pastoral life - marriage, parenting, friendships and the often-invisible layers of connection that sustain leaders in ministry.

      This new research report goes beyond the pulpit to explore how pastors are really doing in their closest relationships. Backed by fresh Barna data, expert insights and thoughtful analysis, this timely resource equips pastors, ministry leaders and those who support them with a deeper understanding of the relational realities of church leadership.

       

      Inside, you’ll discover:

             - New data on pastors’ relational satisfaction and overall flourishing

             - Insights into ministry marriage dynamics and communication

             - The top priorities - and pressures - pastors face as parents

             - Where pastors find support - and where gaps still exist

      Who's it for?
      Whether you’re leading a church, part of a pastor’s family or serving those in ministry, this report offers practical wisdom and a powerful reminder: thriving churches are led by flourishing pastors and flourishing pastors are formed through healthy relationships.

      Format: paperback, digital. Full color, infographics, 80 pages.

      *Digital products are nonrefundable

  • Product Details

    • Variant: Paperback
    • Weight: 7.1 oz
    • Product Type: Books

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Amanda Essenmacher

This helpful analysis of the flourishing of pastors' relationships contributes to our understanding of resilience among pastors today. Although it focuses primarily on marriage and parenting relationships, it touches on the general need for more attention to the relationships of pastors. Calling out pastors' blind spot on their own relational needs, this report helps provide insight into where to do more research specifically on what kinds of relationships and networks of relationships are most beneficial to pastors.