I know most people, would look at a good church pastor as person who is kind, courteous, kind and understanding. I couldn't agree more, but I would also like to add something else. A good church pastor is person who understands Christianity and tries to live a life like Jesus of Nazareth. |
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It doesn't absolutely matter, whether or not Jesus was a real person or God, the Bible portrays him as a loving and kind person. This is the example that most church leaders should follow. If this is what Christianity represents, then any good church pastor, should be a representative of these beliefs. According to the standards of the Bible, that narrate Jesus. Doesn't this make sense, if Jesus was a loving and kind leader, shouldn't a church pastor be loving and kind also? If Jesus never went nearby request habitancy for money, shouldn't the job of a good church leader, be one that doesn't ask others for money, but maybe one who might think about taking a second job or maybe even a third job, to help the church out, and maybe pay his own way. A good pastor, should also make time for whatever in his congregation. These habitancy are often looked up to, as the ones with all the answers, and instead of telling their followers, that they absolutely don't have all of the answers, they have to portray themselves as all-knowing, unmistakably, superhuman beings. That's not what makes a good church pastor. If you don't know the answer, interpret your situation to your followers. You're not Jesus and you're not God and you don't have all the answers. Let them know. To sum all up, a good church pastor, shouldn't keep request everybody for money and should start to lead financially to his own organization. They should also, show compassion to others and help the less fortunate. In other words quit asking, and start doing. It seems like the more productive pastors, put less demands on their followers and do more themselves for others. |
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What Makes a Good Church Pastor?
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