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The Revelation of Common Unseen Mistakes Young Christian Pastors Commit

Tying the knot for a full time ministry at the age of 22 and arming up yourself for a local congregation at the age of 25, much of this post will drive you x years back from your current age, when you made silly mistakes and later on, repent what a muddle it was, uttering” I wish someone would have shown me the right path or wonder if I would have closely observed other veteran pastors, ain’t not I would have been repenting on those blunders”.<br>

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The Revelation of Common Unseen Mistakes Young Christian Pastors Commit

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  1. The Revelation of Common Unseen Mistakes Young Christian Pastors Commit Tying the knot for a full time ministry at the age of 22 and arming up yourself for a local congregation at the age of 25, much of this post will drive you x years back from your current age, when you made silly mistakes and later on, repent what a muddle it was, uttering” I wish someone would have shown me the right path or wonder if I would have closely observed other veteran pastors, ain’t not I would have been repenting on those blunders”. Here is the Illustration of some of the common blunders a young Christian pastor (20-40, depends on person’s degree of maturity) commits in his maiden days of evangelism or pastoral coaching. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  2. Being Over Dogmatic In Doctrine And Worldview: Seemingly, many young pastors make a big issue of certain doctrinal controversies that are not considered essentials of the faith. (You may count the divinity of Christ, salvation by faith, repentance, and the judgment to come for as the lost Examples of essentials of the faith). This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  3. Enthusiasts Without Knowledge And Perception: Romans 10:2 says that people can operate in a passion for God without knowledge. Psalm 19:13 tells us to pray to be delivered from presumptuous sins. There are good number of young ministers those who exhibit great passion and compelling vision which is unfortunately not very well thought out. The outcome is gloomy where their work soon ends weakly in a disappointing way. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  4. More Inclined Towards Ambition than the Need to Serve God: This has to be agreed youth ministers during their first half of life is more driven to flag the posts of their success and leave a mark of their name in the world. Apparently, they do not realize that at the end of the day what really matters is “what we do for the glory of God?” that finally empowers the people of God. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  5. Pastoring Regular Attendees Instead Of Your Aggregate Ministry Group: You fail from the very point, when you start thinking “church as the sum total of your regular attendees”. Which is not true, a church should be seen as “Aggregate ministry group”- the sum total of all the people who are connected to the church. The average young Christian leader thinks that if someone visits the church for the first time, and does not return back, they are not the part of their congregation, which is absolutely wrong. You have to understand the mindset of person who fails to frequently mark their presence in the church. Factually, senior Pastors that don’t focus on conversion growth aren’t attuned to the behavior and mindset of the average 21st century non-Christian. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  6. Your Right Attitude should be: See Also: 10 Tactics to Set the Next Pastor Up for Success– Ways to deal with these unmeasured blunders and be a next Christian Pastor up for success. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  7. Dr. Jerry Johnston Dr. Jerry Johnston is versatile, dynamic, frequently requested speaker/evangelist, author and media personality with strong stage presence and an unforgettable and convincing style that motivates and inspires audiences of all ages. jerryjohnston.com Contact Us Houston Baptist University 7502 Fondren Road Houston, Texas 77074-3298 USA This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

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