Checkout our last blog of the year on the importance of rest
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If your focus shifts from serving people to just making sure that the job gets done, you may have lost your passion for it. A break can help you get your passion back.
#SpiritualSabbatical #SpiritualDrought #Passion
#Ministry #MOS
#SpiritualSabbatical #SpiritualDrought #Passion
#Ministry #MOS
Continuing to work while you are in spiritual drought can lead to burnout and neglected church duties.
#SpiritualSabbatical #SpiritualDrought #Burnout
#Ministry #MOS
#SpiritualSabbatical #SpiritualDrought #Burnout
#Ministry #MOS
Time away can help you explore your relationship with God in prayer in new ways and give you some self-awareness and personal reflection.
#TimeAway #ExploringGod #SelfAwareness #PersonalReflection #MOS
#TimeAway #ExploringGod #SelfAwareness #PersonalReflection #MOS
A spiritual sabbatical from serving will give you time to renew and refocus yourself before you jump back into ministry.
#SpiritualSabbatical #Renew #Refocus
#Ministry #MOS
#SpiritualSabbatical #Renew #Refocus
#Ministry #MOS
Now and then, those involved in ministry work may need to take a break from serving.
#Ministry #Involvement #ChurchWork #TakeABreak #MOS
#Ministry #Involvement #ChurchWork #TakeABreak #MOS