Monday, December 17, 2007
Stats
Wes Roberts quotes in his book “Support Your Local Pastor” from a survey taken at the CareGivers Forum at Fuller Seminary
90% work more than forty six hours per week, and often more than sixty.
80% believe that pastoral ministry is affecting their family negatively.
33% say that “Being in ministry is clearly a hazard to my family.”
75% have reported a significant crisis due to stress at least once every five years in their ministry.
50% feel unable to meet the needs of the job.
90% feel they were not adequately trained to cope with ministry demands placed upon them.
40% report having a serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month.
37% have been involved in inappropriate sexual behavior with someone in the church.
70% have a lower self-image after they’ve pastured than when they started.
90% work more than forty six hours per week, and often more than sixty.
80% believe that pastoral ministry is affecting their family negatively.
33% say that “Being in ministry is clearly a hazard to my family.”
75% have reported a significant crisis due to stress at least once every five years in their ministry.
50% feel unable to meet the needs of the job.
90% feel they were not adequately trained to cope with ministry demands placed upon them.
40% report having a serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month.
37% have been involved in inappropriate sexual behavior with someone in the church.
70% have a lower self-image after they’ve pastured than when they started.
Monday, December 03, 2007
Switchers

We own an iMac now!!! Our PC that Justin and Heather gave us a few years back finally crashed last week. So Melissa and I headed over to North Park Center to the Apple store. Not realizing that the Southlake store is much closer, we fought the Ugh boot wearing crowds in one classy mall. As soon as we walked into the Apple store we knew it was going to be an iChristmas this year. Wall to wall people picking up iphones, and ipods, and anything else i they could get there hands on. All the guys in the store were really helpful and knowledgeable, in spite of everything being so crazy and crowded. After a few demonstrations of what you can do on the new Leopard OS our decision was final. My brother -in-law John and my other brother -in-law Mike are huge Mac disciples, and were overjoyed to hear of our purchase.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Hey GrandPa, What's for supper?
Friday night menu
Whole Fried Catfish
greens
jalepeno hushpuppies
mac and cheese
white beans
pickled green tomatoes
Saturday night supper
Fried eggplant (picked out of Pop's garden)
Blackeyed peas
cream corn
cornbread
pickled okra
Monday lunch
Chicken and dressing with giblet gravy
cabbage
buttered squash
cornbread
bannanut bread with cream cheese
Tuesday lunch
Pulled pork BBQ sandwich
cole slaw
baked beans
and yes sweet tea with every meal!!!
Whole Fried Catfish
greens
jalepeno hushpuppies
mac and cheese
white beans
pickled green tomatoes
Saturday night supper
Fried eggplant (picked out of Pop's garden)
Blackeyed peas
cream corn
cornbread
pickled okra
Monday lunch
Chicken and dressing with giblet gravy
cabbage
buttered squash
cornbread
bannanut bread with cream cheese
Tuesday lunch
Pulled pork BBQ sandwich
cole slaw
baked beans
and yes sweet tea with every meal!!!
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Out of the Office
I spent most of the day on the road yesterday driving from Fort Worth to Memphis. Staying with the folks for a few days. I love to come up and help them out. I can do a little bit of work and it's greatly appreciated, which is in direct contrast to my regular working enviroment. It seems that I can spend days and hours and months working with little or no appreciation in my current postion, right now. I sound like a little whiny baby!
Today got up early and had a little breakfast. A couple of eggs and the little hammy things that Mom knows I like. Then off to the small engine repair shop to purchase a new belt for the lawn mower and a chainsaw. Yep, life will be good for the next couple of days. Then spent most of the morning cutting down low hanging branches and hauling limbs. At noon we stopped for a ham sandwich and a pickle, ah the simple life. No sushi today. But tommorrow evening we are supposed to meet Bear and Bootsie (life long friends of the family) for all you can eat catfish. I love being home!
Gotta go, I'm about to miss Jeopardy!
Today got up early and had a little breakfast. A couple of eggs and the little hammy things that Mom knows I like. Then off to the small engine repair shop to purchase a new belt for the lawn mower and a chainsaw. Yep, life will be good for the next couple of days. Then spent most of the morning cutting down low hanging branches and hauling limbs. At noon we stopped for a ham sandwich and a pickle, ah the simple life. No sushi today. But tommorrow evening we are supposed to meet Bear and Bootsie (life long friends of the family) for all you can eat catfish. I love being home!
Gotta go, I'm about to miss Jeopardy!
Thursday, October 04, 2007
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