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CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES
đ Kevinâs Article on Pastor Burnout - Click HEREđ âJesus Might Not Hire Your Pastorâ - Click HEREđ Barna Research on Why Pastors are Quitting - Click HEREđ Learn more about Ephesians 4:11 APEST HERE
Kevin Beasley - Co-host, Kingdom Effect Podcast & Discipleship Network Leader đ Website: kevinebeasley.com
Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley - Co-host & Former Law Enforcement (Sex Trafficking)đ Facebook: facebook.com/rambler113.6
Danny Woods - Field Shepherd, Standing Stone Ministry đ Website: standingstoneministry.org
Kingdom Effect Podcast Community đ„ Facebook Group: Click HERE
Show Notes
Your pastor is on the field 24/7 in brutal conditions, and they canât tap out. Theyâre counseling marriages, visiting hospitals, managing staff crises, and fielding calls at all hours. But hereâs the question nobodyâs asking:
* When the shepherd is wounded, who binds up their wounds?
* When the one everyone turns to for help is drowning, who throws the lifeline?
In this raw and timely episode of The Kingdom Effect podcast, hosts Kevin Beasley and Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley sit down with Danny Woods, a Field Shepherd with Standing Stone Ministry, for a conversation that will forever change how you see, and supportâthe spiritual leaders in your life.
đŻ What Youâll Discover:
The Brutal Reality of Ministry Life
* Why 40% of pastors in America are actively looking for a way out of ministry
* The âcluster soccer ballâ effect, when youâre stuck in 100-degree conditions with no substitutions
* How the phone never stops ringing: hospital visits, divorces, suspensions, and staff drama
* Why ministry leaders canât share their struggles with the very people they serve
The Dangerous Isolation
* The three groups pastors canât be honest with:
* their board (who signs their paycheck)
* their congregation (who expects perfection)
* sometimes even their spouse (to protect them from trauma)
* How maintaining a âplastic exteriorâ is slowly killing the church
* Why âwhat you see from the pulpit isnât always whatâs happening, reallyâ
Standing Stoneâs Solution: Shepherding the Shepherds
* The two-pronged approach: retreat shepherds and field shepherds
* How 300+ field shepherds across America are meeting pastors in their context
* Why every Standing Stone shepherd is required to be in their own support cohorts
* The free (but not costless) model that removes financial barriers
Missional Disciple-Making Collective is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
The Missing Team Model
* đ How America sent apostles overseas, subcontracted evangelists to arenas, and left shepherds to carry the entire weight alone
* đž Why the ârock star pastorâ model is crumbling before our eyes
* đŻ The power of APEST teams (Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepherds, Teachers) working together
* â€ïžâđ„ How Jesus was hardest on His inner circle: Peter, James, and John
đĄ Game-Changing Insights:
âThese are just fellow sheep, really, who are called to shepherd, but they still have their own lives and theyâre susceptible to the same kind of struggles.â - Danny Woods
âWeâve become very far away from allowing scripture to define what it means to be a part of that body of Christ.â
The Civil War bonfire analogy: Soldiers on the front lines needed someone back at camp, cooks, medics, ammunition suppliers, to survive another day of battle. Without the bonfire, thereâs no healing, no refueling, no readiness for tomorrowâs fight.
âWe are saved as individuals, yes, but weâre saved into the body.â
Thanks for reading Missional Disciple-Making Collective! This post is public, so feel free to share it.
đš Warning Signs Your Pastor Needs Support:
* Increasing cynicism or discouragement in their tone
* Withdrawal from relationships outside the church
* Physical exhaustion that never seems to lift
* Defensiveness when asked âHow are you really doing?â
* Family struggles that are being sacrificed for ministry demands
* The inability to âturn offâ ministry mode, even in social settings
đ„ The Breakthrough Moment:
âI had one of the darkest nights of the soul that I had experienced in over 10 yearsâright before Standing Stone training. And it was everything to take my eyes off of who we are in the sight of God, our true identity as a child of God resting in His love and His grace.â
This isnât about pity for pastors. Itâs about recognizing that the body of Christ is only as strong as its weakest member, and right now, those carrying the heaviest loads are breaking under the weight.
đ Resources Mentioned:
* Standing Stone Ministry: standingstoneministry.org (submit a request to connect with a shepherd)
* Kevin Beasleyâs Substack: kevinebeasley.com
* 1 Corinthians 12 - The Body of Christ
* Ephesians 4:11 - The five-fold ministry gifts
* John 17 - Jesusâ prayer for unity
What You Can Do Today:
For Ministry Leaders:
* Visit standingstoneministry.org and request to connect with a field shepherd
* Stop suffering in silence, you werenât meant to carry this alone
* Build your own APES team of trusted advisors outside your organizational structure
For Church Members:
* Write a thank-you card to your pastor this week, be specific about how theyâve impacted you
* Invite your ministry leaders to dinner and DONâT talk about church
* Pray intentionally for your pastorâs marriage, family, and mental health
* Give them permission to be a normal human being
* Consider supporting Standing Stone Ministry financially
For Everyone: Stop entering church as a consumer. Be intentional about your ministry staff. Donât assume theyâre broken, but donât assume theyâre not. Love them like you would anyone else, because they are.
âWe want to make sure they donât retreat into isolation again. When one portion of the body suffers, we all suffer. And the body is gonna suffer.â - Danny Woods
The Uncomfortable Truth: Your pastor preaches about rest but hasnât taken a real vacation in years. They counsel others through depression while battling their own dark nights of the soul. They tell you God loves you unconditionally while drowning in the condemning narrative that theyâre not enough.
Itâs time to light the bonfire. Itâs time to shepherd the shepherds.
Note: This episode contains honest discussions about pastoral burnout, mental health struggles in ministry, and the realities of spiritual leadership. If youâre a ministry leader struggling, please reach out to Standing Stone Ministry or find a trusted advisor today.
Kingdom Effect Podcast - Where we champion those whoâve said YES to Godâs calling. Available on all major podcast platforms and Substack.
By Kevin E Beasley and Glen "Buckshot" BuckleyIf you want to join a premium cohort of co-laborers launching missional simple churches, join my Premium Cohort. Meet monthly by Zoom with other disciple-making co-laborers. And get FREE access to my Simple Bible Notes web app and the 24/7 Virtual Disciple-Making Coach. Find out more by CLICKING HERE.
CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES
đ Kevinâs Article on Pastor Burnout - Click HEREđ âJesus Might Not Hire Your Pastorâ - Click HEREđ Barna Research on Why Pastors are Quitting - Click HEREđ Learn more about Ephesians 4:11 APEST HERE
Kevin Beasley - Co-host, Kingdom Effect Podcast & Discipleship Network Leader đ Website: kevinebeasley.com
Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley - Co-host & Former Law Enforcement (Sex Trafficking)đ Facebook: facebook.com/rambler113.6
Danny Woods - Field Shepherd, Standing Stone Ministry đ Website: standingstoneministry.org
Kingdom Effect Podcast Community đ„ Facebook Group: Click HERE
Show Notes
Your pastor is on the field 24/7 in brutal conditions, and they canât tap out. Theyâre counseling marriages, visiting hospitals, managing staff crises, and fielding calls at all hours. But hereâs the question nobodyâs asking:
* When the shepherd is wounded, who binds up their wounds?
* When the one everyone turns to for help is drowning, who throws the lifeline?
In this raw and timely episode of The Kingdom Effect podcast, hosts Kevin Beasley and Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley sit down with Danny Woods, a Field Shepherd with Standing Stone Ministry, for a conversation that will forever change how you see, and supportâthe spiritual leaders in your life.
đŻ What Youâll Discover:
The Brutal Reality of Ministry Life
* Why 40% of pastors in America are actively looking for a way out of ministry
* The âcluster soccer ballâ effect, when youâre stuck in 100-degree conditions with no substitutions
* How the phone never stops ringing: hospital visits, divorces, suspensions, and staff drama
* Why ministry leaders canât share their struggles with the very people they serve
The Dangerous Isolation
* The three groups pastors canât be honest with:
* their board (who signs their paycheck)
* their congregation (who expects perfection)
* sometimes even their spouse (to protect them from trauma)
* How maintaining a âplastic exteriorâ is slowly killing the church
* Why âwhat you see from the pulpit isnât always whatâs happening, reallyâ
Standing Stoneâs Solution: Shepherding the Shepherds
* The two-pronged approach: retreat shepherds and field shepherds
* How 300+ field shepherds across America are meeting pastors in their context
* Why every Standing Stone shepherd is required to be in their own support cohorts
* The free (but not costless) model that removes financial barriers
Missional Disciple-Making Collective is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
The Missing Team Model
* đ How America sent apostles overseas, subcontracted evangelists to arenas, and left shepherds to carry the entire weight alone
* đž Why the ârock star pastorâ model is crumbling before our eyes
* đŻ The power of APEST teams (Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepherds, Teachers) working together
* â€ïžâđ„ How Jesus was hardest on His inner circle: Peter, James, and John
đĄ Game-Changing Insights:
âThese are just fellow sheep, really, who are called to shepherd, but they still have their own lives and theyâre susceptible to the same kind of struggles.â - Danny Woods
âWeâve become very far away from allowing scripture to define what it means to be a part of that body of Christ.â
The Civil War bonfire analogy: Soldiers on the front lines needed someone back at camp, cooks, medics, ammunition suppliers, to survive another day of battle. Without the bonfire, thereâs no healing, no refueling, no readiness for tomorrowâs fight.
âWe are saved as individuals, yes, but weâre saved into the body.â
Thanks for reading Missional Disciple-Making Collective! This post is public, so feel free to share it.
đš Warning Signs Your Pastor Needs Support:
* Increasing cynicism or discouragement in their tone
* Withdrawal from relationships outside the church
* Physical exhaustion that never seems to lift
* Defensiveness when asked âHow are you really doing?â
* Family struggles that are being sacrificed for ministry demands
* The inability to âturn offâ ministry mode, even in social settings
đ„ The Breakthrough Moment:
âI had one of the darkest nights of the soul that I had experienced in over 10 yearsâright before Standing Stone training. And it was everything to take my eyes off of who we are in the sight of God, our true identity as a child of God resting in His love and His grace.â
This isnât about pity for pastors. Itâs about recognizing that the body of Christ is only as strong as its weakest member, and right now, those carrying the heaviest loads are breaking under the weight.
đ Resources Mentioned:
* Standing Stone Ministry: standingstoneministry.org (submit a request to connect with a shepherd)
* Kevin Beasleyâs Substack: kevinebeasley.com
* 1 Corinthians 12 - The Body of Christ
* Ephesians 4:11 - The five-fold ministry gifts
* John 17 - Jesusâ prayer for unity
What You Can Do Today:
For Ministry Leaders:
* Visit standingstoneministry.org and request to connect with a field shepherd
* Stop suffering in silence, you werenât meant to carry this alone
* Build your own APES team of trusted advisors outside your organizational structure
For Church Members:
* Write a thank-you card to your pastor this week, be specific about how theyâve impacted you
* Invite your ministry leaders to dinner and DONâT talk about church
* Pray intentionally for your pastorâs marriage, family, and mental health
* Give them permission to be a normal human being
* Consider supporting Standing Stone Ministry financially
For Everyone: Stop entering church as a consumer. Be intentional about your ministry staff. Donât assume theyâre broken, but donât assume theyâre not. Love them like you would anyone else, because they are.
âWe want to make sure they donât retreat into isolation again. When one portion of the body suffers, we all suffer. And the body is gonna suffer.â - Danny Woods
The Uncomfortable Truth: Your pastor preaches about rest but hasnât taken a real vacation in years. They counsel others through depression while battling their own dark nights of the soul. They tell you God loves you unconditionally while drowning in the condemning narrative that theyâre not enough.
Itâs time to light the bonfire. Itâs time to shepherd the shepherds.
Note: This episode contains honest discussions about pastoral burnout, mental health struggles in ministry, and the realities of spiritual leadership. If youâre a ministry leader struggling, please reach out to Standing Stone Ministry or find a trusted advisor today.
Kingdom Effect Podcast - Where we champion those whoâve said YES to Godâs calling. Available on all major podcast platforms and Substack.