Mad Church Disease: Overcoming The Burnout Epidemic

02-09-09

Overcoming The Burnout EpidemicHave you ever been curled up in the fetal position wondering if you made the right decision to enter full time ministry?

Anne Jackson brings this very issue to light in her book Mad Church Disease: Overcoming The Burnout Epidemic.  Instead of internalizing the fears, anger, sadness, and other emotions that can sometimes lead to and result in burnout, she encourages us as leaders to look to accountability people who can help us see the path that God has for us and stay closely on it.

Since I had allowed spending time with God to be replaced by spending time doing things for God, my spiritual tank had been sucked dry. When that happened, I began to lose perspective on almost every area of my life.  My defenses were down, and I allowed myself to start believing little lies the enemy would throw into my path.

Mad Church Disease is a well written path through the troubled road that one might walk in ministry.  Anne writes from the heart with very authentic and real life examples from her own walk as well as friends that have walked the road as well.  We applaud her courage for bringing the epidemic into the light and encouraging the rest of us to respond well to the challenges that ministry presents.

Thanks Anne for aiding in keeping us aware of staying fully grounded in God’s Word and time alone with our Savior.  Reading this has also helped us be aware others whom may be facing these challenges as they lead in their ministries.  It reinforces the need to surround ones self with authentic accountability and ensuring that one takes time away to relax and recharge.

We are recommending this book to our other ministry leaders that we serve along side.  It would be well for every ministry team to read and understand what could happen and guard against it.

God Bless,
Dan Lacher & Lauri Potter

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  • http://flowerdust.net/ Anne Jackson

    thank you so so much dan!!!
    could i trouble you to post it on amazon? you can just copy and paste if that’s okay.
    i really appreciate you taking the time to read it!

  • http://flowerdust.net Anne Jackson

    thank you so so much dan!!!
    could i trouble you to post it on amazon? you can just copy and paste if that’s okay.
    i really appreciate you taking the time to read it!

  • http://danlacher.com/ Dan

    Anne, I have posted the review also on Amazon… under my wife Erin’s name. She happened to be logged in when I did it.

    Lauri Potter, co author of the blog piece, is a worship leader @ Messiah.

    God Bless,
    dl

  • http://danlacher.com Dan

    Anne, I have posted the review also on Amazon… under my wife Erin’s name. She happened to be logged in when I did it.

    Lauri Potter, co author of the blog piece, is a worship leader @ Messiah.

    God Bless,
    dl

  • http://web.me.com/love101 A. Amos Love

    Is it possible the reason “Burnout” is such a problem for today's “Pastor/Leader” isthey have found themselves with a “Title” and “Position” NOT found in the Bible?Did anyone have the “Title” “pastor” in the Bible?Was anyone ordained a “pastor” in the Bible?Were any congregations “led” by a “pastor” in the Bible?And every “pastor” I’ve met also had the “Title” “Reverend.”Does anyone have the “Title” Reverend in the Bible?In my experience…Titles become Idols.Pastors become Masters.Heavy weights on shoulders NOT easy to lay down.Jesus taught “His Disciples” NOT to be called “Master/Leader”For you have “ONE” “Master/Leader” The Christ. Mat 23:8-10 KJVEzekiel 14:1-7, speaks about “Idols of the Heart,”and now God will speak to us according to the “Idols of our Heart.”And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold:them also I must bring, and they shall “hear my voice;”and there shall be “ONE” fold, and “ONE” shepherd.John 10:16One Fold – One Shepherd – One Voice.If Not Now, When?Be blessed in your search for Truth… Jesus.

  • http://web.me.com/love101 A. Amos Love

    Is it possible the reason “Burnout” is such a problem for today's “Pastor/Leader” is
    they have found themselves with a “Title” and “Position” NOT found in the Bible?

    Did anyone have the “Title” “pastor” in the Bible?
    Was anyone ordained a “pastor” in the Bible?
    Were any congregations “led” by a “pastor” in the Bible?

    And every “pastor” I’ve met also had the “Title” “Reverend.”

    Does anyone have the “Title” Reverend in the Bible?

    In my experience…

    Titles become Idols.
    Pastors become Masters.

    Heavy weights on shoulders NOT easy to lay down.

    Jesus taught “His Disciples” NOT to be called “Master/Leader”
    For you have “ONE” “Master/Leader” The Christ. Mat 23:8-10 KJV

    Ezekiel 14:1-7, speaks about “Idols of the Heart,”
    and now God will speak to us according to the “Idols of our Heart.”

    And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold:
    them also I must bring, and they shall “hear my voice;”
    and there shall be “ONE” fold, and “ONE” shepherd.
    John 10:16

    One Fold – One Shepherd – One Voice.
    If Not Now, When?

    Be blessed in your search for Truth… Jesus.

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