Hello church staff leaders! Our discussion today is crucial, often somewhat overlooked but very close to most of us in our ministry journey, family and our ministry. What actions do you take when ministry challenges leak into your family life? This is a common narrative many experience in one way or another during their ministry tenure. We are guided by Wade Hodges’s book "When to Leave" to explore how ministry can affect your family and how to make leadership decisions that honor both your ministry and loved ones.
The impact of the ministry doesn’t stop at us, it extends to our family. When your spouse or children start expressing frustration, resentment, or even anger towards the church, it's a red flag signalling the need for attention.
Common factors making families struggle with ministry involvement can be:
Disregarding these issues doesn't resolve them. On the contrary, it can exacerbate the situation.
If your family is struggling, then prioritizing their health and well-being becomes key, even if that means making tough decisions.
Here are a few steps you can take:
Your action step for this week is to schedule a family meeting, to create a safe space for everyone to share how they’re feeling about the church.
For more in-depth exploration of these issues, ensure you tune in to today’s Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode.
In a nutshell, your family is your first ministry. If they're suffering because of your ministry role, something needs to change. Remember: when your family thrives, your ministry is likely to be stronger too. It's pivotal to take the time to listen, love, and lead at home as your ministry in the end is a reflection of your familial relationships.