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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, October 1994
Who Cares for Pastors?
Wes and Judy Roberts|postedOctober 1, 1994

(Published in Leadership in 1990 and 1992, this list of centers has pointed troubled or tired pastors to havens of counseling and rest. Counselors Wes and Judy Roberts have now revised and updated the list. Though not exhaustive, the list is a helpful starting place.

You'll want to inquire about theological orientation, counseling approach, and other issues before deciding which resource best meets the need at hand.)

When I met Rich and Michelle (not their real names) they were exhausted from the rigors of pastoring a growing church and raising their family. In fact, Michelle had been depressed for months, and Rich admitted he was depleted.

He woke up to his condition when he realized a woman in the congregation was beginning to mean more to him than was right. He was stunned that he was once more fighting the temptations of pornography--just as he had in college and seminary. Then, one of Rich's best friends told him he was leaving ministry because of an affair. His friend's story sounded ...

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