03/08/2026
Being a Pastor is listed among the most difficult professions in the United States because, a Pastor must be:
•Preacher (come up with a new polished 45 min speech every week... What other profession does that?)
• be an Example
•Father
•Husband
•Counselor
•Conference caller
•Planner
•Minister
•Visionary
•Director
•Mentor
•Friend
•Reconciliador
•Marriage counselor
•Youth Counselor
•Leader's trainer
•Bible teacher
•Intercessor
Every Pastor constantly hears reviews like:
The Pastor doesn't visit me or talk to me enough
Sermon don't fill me up
The Services are too long
Temp is either too cold or too hot
Pastor's children are not an example according to others.
His preaching just isn't enough.
One of the most difficult things in the life of a Pastor is to know that at some point the people they love will likely abandon or even betray them.
The Pastor is often the loneliest person in the congregation.
You may see a Pastor be surrounded by people, but very rarely people who are interested in their problems, needs or even in their lives.
And let's not mention the demands that congregations place on Pastors' children.
For this I would like to give you advice: if you have a Pastor or have as friends Pastors' children take care of them, pray for them, connect with vision that God gave them, support them, but above all love them. Remember they are human and in the same way they go through the same needs as you.
Even if you don’t believe it, many Pastors and their Families have sacrificed comforts, rest, personal plans and so many things including some of their own family’s needs to attend God’s call.
Value the time a Pastor puts into work, the prayers he makes for everyone, the burden he voluntarily carries for ministry, the time he prayerfully puts into a sermon week after week. You don't know how much he'd appreciate knowing you do.
Jeremiah 3:15
15 And I will give you pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.
.. For all pastors 🙏 (written by Jerry Mullaly)