Contrary to popular misconceptions, bivocational ministry is far less valued, but far more common and far more work than most really understand.
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5 Benefits to Bivocational Ministry
Serving in a bivocational ministry role is not a mark of shame but a worthy and commendable call. Be intentional to leverage this opportunity for greater Kingdom impact as you faithfully serve the Lord.
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3 Things I’ve Learned as a Bivocational Pastor
The real heroes are the pastors of small churches and church planters who work full-time jobs, have families, and still must prepare sermons, deal with crises that arise, and cast vision for their congregations.
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More Than Half of Pastors Started Their Careers Outside the Church
Despite most saying they felt a call to ministry as a teenager or young adult, 55 percent of pastors say they had another career before starting work in the church.
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Should You Go Bivocational?
My bi-vocational ministry has actually served to make us healthier as a church. It has forced my elders and deacons to realize their duties as shepherds of God’s people extend well beyond Sunday morning.
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4 Habits to Build an Effective Preaching Ministry
Finally, relax. Smile. Enjoy the work the Lord has called you to do; that he has entrusted you with.
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