Dangers Found in Trying to Lead Your Church After 6 months of Covid-19
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By charlie worley
We're 6 months into this Covid-19 Pandemic and I find that pastors and church leaders may be facing some dangers because of the restrictions imposed on churches by the virus. Here are 10 of the dangers that you may face.
Over relying on Zoom and social media to keep your church unified and encouraged
Getting used to masks and social distancing
Not taking time off from church work
Not recognizing that what the world needs now is more hope, love, and laughter
Going solo when you have staff (paid and volunteer) to lead and accomplish the work of ministry that you are tempted to do yourself
Focusing too much on your own people who have Jesus while losing sight of those who need Jesus and who are not yet part of your church family
Not using your eyes to smile at others when your face is covered with a mask
Becoming depressed and discouraged without talking to a trusted friend or counselor about it
Getting caught up in your own situation and feelings that you forget that children may be having a tougher time adjusting than adults
Taking out your anger and frustrations on those whom you love the most
What would you add to this list?
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