Guarding the Shepherd’s Heart - Six Leadership Traps Every Pastor Must Avoid: Week 2
When a Pastor Only Hears Yes: The Danger of Unchallenged Leadership Every pastor needs encouragement. Ministry can be deeply rewarding, but it can also be lonely, heavy, and emotionally expensive. Pastors carry burdens many people never see. They preach while tired. They counsel while grieving. They lead through conflict. They make decisions that are misunderstood. They absorb criticism from people they are trying to love. So when someone comes alongside a pastor and says, “I believe in you,” “I’m with you,” or “That was the right call,” it can feel like oxygen. A pastor needs people who encourage him. But a pastor also needs people who challenge him. This is where danger often begins. Not when a pastor has supporters, but when a pastor only has supporters. Not when a pastor is encouraged, but when he is insulated. Not when people respect him, but when people are afraid to question him. A pastor who only hears “yes” may be more vulnerable than he realizes. At first, it may not f...