Pastor
Care:
Survey
of Pastors
1991 Fuller Institute of Church
Growth
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90% work more
than 46 hours a week
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80% believed
pastoral ministry affected their families negatively
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33% believed
ministry was a hazard to their family
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75% reported a
significant stress related crisis at least once in their ministry
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50% felt
themselves unable to meet the needs of the job
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90% felt
inadequately trained to cope with ministry demands
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70% say they
have a lower self esteem now compared to when they started in
ministry
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40% reported
serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month
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37% confessed
to having been involved in inappropriate sexual behavior with
someone in the church
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70% do not have
someone they consider a close friend
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George Barna, What Americans
Believe
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Less than one
half of the people most committed to the church say that their
church performs its primary duties with excellence
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2 out of 3
adult Americans (67%) say there is no such thing as absolute truth
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Blackmon & Hart, Clergy
Assessment & Career Development
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12% of
ministers report they were depressed often or always in their
ministry
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Malony & Hunt, The Psychology
of Clergy
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William Moore
in a study of 341 clergy from 36 denominations and 43 states showed
that unrealistic expectations are a major factor in pastor burnout
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60% of clergy
wives hold full time jobs or are involved in careers
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Some studies
suggest 70% of clergy report experiencing major distress
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33% have
considered leaving the ministry
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Leadership,
Fall 1992 Marriage Problems Pastors Face
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81%
insufficient time together
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71% use of
money
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70% income
level
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64%
communication difficulties
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63%
congregational differences
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57% differences
over leisure activities
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53%
difficulties in raising children
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46% sexual
problems
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41% Pastor's
anger toward spouse
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35% differences
over ministry career
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25% differences
over spouse's career
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Current Thoughts & Trends,
December 1992
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28% of pastors
said ministry was a hazard to family life
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16% said it
didn't affect family either way
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57% thought it
was beneficial
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94% felt under
pressure to have the "ideal" family
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Estimated 20%
of 300,000 clergy suffer from long term stress
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One year the
Southern Baptists paid out $64 million in stress related claims,
second in dollar amounts only to maternity benefits
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Leadership,
Fall 1992
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70% indicated
their compensation contributed to marriage conflicts
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22% feel forced
to supplement their church income
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Current Thoughts & Trends,
May 1992
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Last 3 years,
typical pastor's salary increased less than 1/2 the inflation rate
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Average
increase for 1988-1991 was 7.4%
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Over 40% of
single staff pastors felt they were underpaid
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33% of senior
pastors felt they were underpaid
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Duane Alleman, Theology News
& Notes, Fuller Seminary
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Survey of 228
Pastors' wives revealed
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45% have no
close friends
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almost half
felt constrained to develop close friends in the local church
context
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