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What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

Written by Todd Rhoades | Oct 10, 2024 10:00:00 AM

Navigating Uncertainty in Ministry: A Guide for Church Staff

In your role as church staff, you've likely faced moments of overwhelming uncertainty. This feeling, whether resulting from a crisis, a tough decision, or feeling stuck, can be intensely paralyzing. In today's post, we’ll explore how to navigate such times, hoping to find a bit of clarity, direction, and inspiration to embrace the next steps.

Embrace Vulnerability

Firstly, it's crucial to remember that it's okay not to have all the answers. Many believe that church staff should have wisdom, guidance, and quick solutions, but the reality is, even in full-time ministry, there are moments when we feel lost, confused, and overwhelmed. Acknowledging our limitations can be a sign of strength and humility, and it opens us up to seeking God's wisdom, relying on the support of others, and trusting the process.

The Path Forward

So, what do you do when you don't know what to do? Here are some key steps:

  • Pray: Seek God's guidance through prayer. Pour out your heart to Him, express your confusion and anxieties, and ask for wisdom and direction.
  • Seek Wise Counsel: Engage other members of your team, trusted mentors, colleagues, and church board. Share your struggles, and seek their perspective and advice.
  • Take Time for Quiet Reflection: This is crucial, post consultation. Listen for God's still, small voice, whether through journaling, meditation or spending time in nature.
  • Take Action: Even if you don’t have all the answers, make a decision, take small steps forward. At times, moving ahead with an imperfect option can provide you with greater clarity.
  • Trust the Process: No matter what, always remember that God is in control. He will guide you, provide wisdom, protect you and provide you with the resources you need even amidst uncertainty.

Embrace moments of uncertainty as opportunities for growth and dependence upon God, and collaboration with others. They serve as a reminder that you're not alone in this journey, that you can seek wisdom, take action, and trust the process.

For a deeper dive into handling uncertainty in ministry, be sure to listen to today's Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode. Remember, you're not on this journey alone, and embracing the uncertainties only helps you grow stronger in your faith and your leadership.