Most pastors say they entered the ministry to “help people” and to “preach the word of God.”
But the reality is, up to 90% of a pastor’s time is spent on things that have nothing to do with those noble goals.
Instead, they spend their time caught up in the “business” of running a church. Stephen Lentz, a church pastor who’s also a lawyer, says the average pastor is ill-equipped to handle the pressures and responsibilities of running a church. And that is why many if them fail.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. Lentz offers a practical guide for pastors in his book, The Business of Church: The Concise Business Handbook for Pastors.
Additional information and contact information for Senior Counsel Stephen Lentz can be found at http://www.stephendlentz.com/ .