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The Interior Voices of the Pastor May 5, 2008

Posted by mgilm in Interesting Articles.
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The external life of pastors, like all individuals, is deeply affected by his or her interior struggles, challenges, and discussions. Dr. W. Craig Gilliam, the director for The Center for Pastoral Effectiveness for the Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, has written an article published by the Duke University SPE Newsletter that examines five inner “voices” that pastors need to pay attention to. “Over the years, I have found five attitudes, or “voices,” that are symptoms of interior struggle, he writes.

“When these attitudes surface, when we hear these voices, we need to pay attention. If we do, we will almost always discover that something is going on not just around us, but deep within us. If we ignore these symptoms, however, we may find our congregations becoming more resistant, anxious and stuck—and find ourselves at a loss to understand why.”

Read the entire article here.

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