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Welcome to a new episode of the Front Pew! We appreciate you taking some time to listen in and interact with the show. This week it is a mythbuster episode where we try to deal with a common myth that exists when it comes to pastors and churches.
Have you ever heard someone say that pastors only work 2 days a week, or that they keep bankers hours? It's a silly little joke that has floated around for a while that every pastor has heard at one time in his ministry. So, we thought we would try to bust this myth by talking about how ministry is work and what that work should look like. We enjoyed swapping some stories, sharing how we organize our work week, and how we have learned how to find some balance between family, ministry, preaching and other responsibilities that we have as pastors.
Have you subscribed to the podcast on iTunes yet? Subscribe and leave us a review and share the show with your friends! You can chat with us through email ([email protected]), Twitter (@thefrontpew) or on our Facebook page. Thanks again for sitting with us on the Front Pew!
By Chris, Ben and MattWelcome to a new episode of the Front Pew! We appreciate you taking some time to listen in and interact with the show. This week it is a mythbuster episode where we try to deal with a common myth that exists when it comes to pastors and churches.
Have you ever heard someone say that pastors only work 2 days a week, or that they keep bankers hours? It's a silly little joke that has floated around for a while that every pastor has heard at one time in his ministry. So, we thought we would try to bust this myth by talking about how ministry is work and what that work should look like. We enjoyed swapping some stories, sharing how we organize our work week, and how we have learned how to find some balance between family, ministry, preaching and other responsibilities that we have as pastors.
Have you subscribed to the podcast on iTunes yet? Subscribe and leave us a review and share the show with your friends! You can chat with us through email ([email protected]), Twitter (@thefrontpew) or on our Facebook page. Thanks again for sitting with us on the Front Pew!