Pastors in Need
Posted on March 19, 2009
Filed Under Focus on the Family, Spiritual Life
Yesterday I had the privilege of sitting in the studio with a man who knows the ministry. He was a local church pastor for 33 years before joining the staff of Focus on the Family. We were recording some pieces for a “Pastor to Pastor” audio resource, and it was both informative and very enjoyable to work with him.
For over 17 years Rev. H.B. London, Jr. has been a “pastor to pastors,” leading the outreach that Focus on the Family has for clergy and their families. H.B. and his dedicated team offer encouragement and resources – including an online forum – for pastors in need.
Most pastors carry a heavy load, many working intense and long hours with little to no help at all. They burn the candle at both ends, a labor of love for the Gospel and the church they serve. Along the way, there is discouragement and sometimes family difficulties that add further stress.
Here’s a link to the website where you can find the Pastor to Pastor audio resource exclusively for pastors, along with other helpful books, links and articles. Pass the word along to someone in your church who can use a bit of help.
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