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When It's Time to Leave
Seek God's wisdom for when to stay and when to go.
Store Code: SG17
Format: Word Document Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

Topics:Bitterness, Burnout, Calling, Discernment, Leadership, Mistakes, Spiritual direction, Unity
Filters:Church staff, Counseling, Discipleship, Pastoral care
References:Proverbs 11:14, Hebrews 10:36
Date Added:August 18, 2005
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Overview

Have you struggled with when it's important to stay at your church and when it's best to leave? Are you afraid to make a decision that affects so many people?

In these nine articles from Leadership journal, seasoned church leaders share what they've learned from their time in ministry—when to have patience and stay, and what are the signals that it's time to go. This tool will help you discern God's will and walk through this important decision in a godly way.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

What I Wish I'd Known Before I Quit 
Lessons of a pastor who left too soon.

Time Is on Our Side 
The priceless lesson I learned about perseverance.

When It's Time to Leave 
Annually wrestle with this, budgeting time for self-examination and the insight of reliable counselors.

When Not to Leave 
These three principles will help to guide you.

Pastor's Progress 
Learning from the dark moments on my journey to the Celestial City.

Seeing God's Call in a Church's Call 
A call to a specific church can be as mysterious as a call to ministry.

My Former Church Apologized 
I had been forced to resign. What would it be like to return?

Preparing to Leave 
I’ve gradually learned how to leave properly, so that with the tension there is also a sense of joy.

Preparing for Retirement 
Saying goodbye properly is part of preparing for retirement.


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