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As long as ever you can : seeking sabbath and life work balance for the pastor in the Wesleyan tradition

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Kelly L. Grimes. As Long As Ever You Can : Seeking Sabbath and Life Work Balance for the Pastor In the Wesleyan Tradition. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b7f60374-9b01-4e1f-8f38-71635bb08c69.

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K. L. Grimes. As long as ever you can : seeking sabbath and life work balance for the pastor in the Wesleyan tradition. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b7f60374-9b01-4e1f-8f38-71635bb08c69

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Kelly L. Grimes. As Long As Ever You Can : Seeking Sabbath and Life Work Balance for the Pastor In the Wesleyan Tradition. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b7f60374-9b01-4e1f-8f38-71635bb08c69.

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  • Pastors are hardworking people. Although it is a blessing to be the priest and prophet of your local congregation and community, it can also be stressful. Consequently, there are times where pastors miss the opportunity of living a more fulfilling life through Sabbath and life-work balance. The biblical and Wesleyan traditions offer solutions to this challenge as pastors respond to God’s call of dedicated service through ministry. When pastors connect with their biblical and Wesleyan traditions and they are supported by their church community, pastors are better equipped to live a more well-rounded life.[Note about entry: Abstract submitted to the Atla RIM database on behalf of the author. The text appears in its entirety as it does in the original abstract page of the author’s project paper. Neither words nor content have been edited.]
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  • 02/17/2024

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