"The journey of providing pastoral leadership is fulfilling, yet many leaders burn out in the process. Gene Fant, president, North Greenville University I hope young leaders in particular heed its advice and follow the path to shining brightly over an entire career."ĭr. At a time when leaders-especially ministry leaders-are under pressure like never before, its call to careful circumspection is helpful at any level of responsibility. " Don’t Burn Out, Burn Bright achieves a striking balance between idealism and practicality. Oliver Sr., pastor, Elizabeth Baptist Church This book can easily be contextualized across ministry expressions and is a must-read for every pastor in need of striking the balance between life and pastoral leadership."ĭr. Young and Malm provide keen insight into the subtle nuances of perfectionism, control, and boundaries and their impact on the pastoral leader. In Don’t Burn Out, Burn Bright, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm provide spiritual and practical guidelines for pastors struggling with balancing the demands of pastoral leadership with life. ![]() "Faced with the demands of life, family, and ministry, pastors are burning out at a seemingly higher rate than ever before. Thank you for bringing this valuable resource into the leadership world."Ĭharles Nieman, founder and senior pastor, Abundant Church They address a problem that has been ignored for too long-burnout in leadership-with real, attainable solutions. "Jason and Jonathan have hit the nail on the head in their new book, Don’t Burn Out, Burn Bright. In this book, replete with stories and real-world examples every leader can relate to, Jason and Jonathan offer a practical guide to making it through leadership in a healthy way.Ĭarey Nieuwhof, bestselling author of At Your Best, podcaster, and founder of Navigating the complexity of life and leadership seems to get harder every year. In Don’t Burn Out, Burn Bright, Jason and Jonathan provide a framework that will help you thrive."Īndy Stanley, senior pastor, North Point Ministries But too often, leadership can lead to burnout. "Leaders get into ministry because they want to be part of great things. They teach you how to set healthy boundaries, release control, operate from your values, and much more in order to burn bright and make a lasting impact without sacrificing your health, happiness, and relationships. Putting their years of experience as both leaders and consultants to work, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm show you how to fine-tune your leadership and organize your life in such a way that you can become a high-capacity leader without the exhaustion and discouragement so many feel. But healthy rhythms of work and rest are the key to a thriving, long-term ministry. So few in ministry feel they have the time to take a sabbatical or tend to their own physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. As a leader, if you aren't operating at peak efficiency and taking care of yourself, it is bound to catch up with you in a big way. ![]() Pastors and ministry leaders are some of the hardest-working people in the world-and they have the high rate of burnout to prove it. Build toward Long-Term Energy, Health, and Success as a Leader
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