Vacation
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Because if God will use me in his ministry full time I still would like to have some time with my families such as going on vacation together with them.Why do you ask?
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I think a pretty good case can be made for 'vacation' no matter what one's profession. Just like it's healthy for people to have 1 day of rest each week, it is healthy for people to have 1 week of rest on occasion or even an entire month every 7 years or so.
In my denomination, churches are encouraged to provide their pastors with 2 weeks of vacation time per year. Also, every 7 years churches are encouraged to provide the pastor with a 1 month sabbatical.
Personally, I've only taken 1 week of vacation in 4 years at the church, but that's b/c I haven't felt exhausted and wouldn't really know where to go. All my family lives nearby and I'm not interested in spending lots of money in that way.
In my denomination, churches are encouraged to provide their pastors with 2 weeks of vacation time per year. Also, every 7 years churches are encouraged to provide the pastor with a 1 month sabbatical.
Personally, I've only taken 1 week of vacation in 4 years at the church, but that's b/c I haven't felt exhausted and wouldn't really know where to go. All my family lives nearby and I'm not interested in spending lots of money in that way.
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Hemingway once said: 'The world is a fine place and worth fighting for'
I agree with the second part (se7en)
I agree with the second part (se7en)
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reply to PAULESPINO
In my experience, being a minister can be like being a doctor - you're on call every hour of every day. You can be called to the hospital or faced with a needful counseling session at any given time, regardless of your family activities or other engagements.
In my opinion, it is desirable for a minister either to be childless, or to have grown children; likewise, to be single unless their spouse has a solid cooperative commitment to the ministry. Dependent children have a fair claim upon their parents' priorities, and it can be challenging enough for a parent to give them their due without trying to shepherd a flock as well.
Of course, this could be attenuated in a congregation where there is broader diffusion of leadership and responsibility. But many congregations expect a pastoral staff of one or two to bear primary responsibility for official visitation and counseling.
Shalom,
Emmet
In my opinion, it is desirable for a minister either to be childless, or to have grown children; likewise, to be single unless their spouse has a solid cooperative commitment to the ministry. Dependent children have a fair claim upon their parents' priorities, and it can be challenging enough for a parent to give them their due without trying to shepherd a flock as well.
Of course, this could be attenuated in a congregation where there is broader diffusion of leadership and responsibility. But many congregations expect a pastoral staff of one or two to bear primary responsibility for official visitation and counseling.
Shalom,
Emmet
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Thanks guys!!!!!!!!!!!!
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