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The Pastor's Plight
October is Clergy Appreciation Month
Below are just a few things your
 Pastor has to put up with....
The pastor of a church is in a precarious position;
he can't please everyone! It has been said:

If he is young, he lacks experience;
 if his hair is grey, he's too old for the young people.

If he has several children, he has too many;
if he has no children, he's setting a bad example.

If he preaches from his notes, he has canned sermons
and is too dry;
if he doesn't use notes, he has not studied
and is not deep.

If he is attentive to the poor people in the church,
 they claim he is playing to the grandstand;
 if he pays attention to the wealthy,
 he is trying to be an aristocrat.

If he suggests changes for improvement of the church,
he is a dictator;
if he makes no suggestions,
he is a figurehead.

If he uses too many illustrations, he neglects the Bible;
 if he doesn't use enough illustrations, he isn't clear.

If he condemns wrong, he is cranky;
 if he doesn't preach against sin, he's a compromiser.

If he fails to please somebody, he's hurting the church
 and ought to leave;
if he tries to please everyone, he is a fool.

If he preaches about money, he's a money grabber;
 if he doesn't preach spiritual giving,
he is failing to develop the people.

If he drives an old car, he shames his congregation;
if he drives a new car, he is setting his
affection on earthly things.

If he preaches all the time, the people get tired
of hearing one man;
 if he invites guest speakers, he is
shirking his responsibility.

If he receives a large salary, he's mercenary;
if he receives only a small salary,
well-it proves he isn't worth much anyway.

~~~ Author Unknown ~~~

 

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