
The Non-Anxious Pastor
Becoming a Person at Peace in a World at War
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Narrated by:
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Trey VanCamp
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By:
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Trey VanCamp
About this listen
Become a person at peace in a world at war.
Pastors suffer a variety of anxiety by trying to make sense of this pestilence while pastoring a political pickle. As a result, the pastors who stick it out are tempted to chase greatness by becoming motivational speakers who carry the world's weight on their shoulders.
We are all learning this only leads to more anxiety, trauma, pain, and sin.
Instead, this pivotal moment calls for pastors to choose goodness by becoming maturational leaders who care for the world by creating apprentices of Jesus who are intentionally engaged in spiritual formation for the sake of the world.
©2022 Trey VanCamp (P)2022 Trey VanCamp
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