Guarding the Shepherd’s Heart - Six Leadership Traps Every Pastor Must Avoid: Week 3
Do Not Silence the Wounded: Why Pastors Must Listen Before They Defend There are few things more difficult for a pastor than receiving criticism from people he has tried to love. Most pastors do not enter ministry because they want power, applause, or control. Many enter because they love Jesus, love Scripture, love people, and genuinely want to help others follow Christ. They preach, visit hospitals, sit with grieving families, pray for the hurting, carry private burdens, prepare sermons, manage conflict, encourage volunteers, and try to keep the church moving forward. So when someone says, “Pastor, you hurt me,” or “I do not feel heard,” or “Something about the way this was handled was wrong,” it can land deeply. A pastor may feel misunderstood. He may feel falsely accused. He may feel exhausted by one more hard conversation. He may feel the need to explain everything immediately. He may feel tempted to defend himself before he has fully listened. That temptation is understa...