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The Burnout-Driven Church

Submitted by James Higginbotham on July 13, 2009 – 3:45 pmNo Comment

The “B word” used to be something people didn’t talk about. That word that meant you aren’t “Christian enough.” The word that tells everyone that you don’t love God enough. The word is burnout.

Thankfully, we have authors such as Tim Stevens, Anne Jackson, Kem Meyer, and others that are telling us that we don’t have to live with burnout. We don’t have to do church the same as we have before. We can strive to be effective and prevent burnout in our church.

So, if your church is a mission pushing, small group attending, marriage investing, 30 minute Bible reading, ten percent giving, relationship investing, community involving, leadership meeting, always volunteering burnout machine and you need a break, check out these and other authors.

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