I used to look at ministry with so much admiration—the dedication, the heart, the sacrifice. But lately, after working behind the scenes, I’ve been left with a heavy heart.
Is it just me, or has "Ministry" started feeling more like a "Business"? I’ve seen numbers being inflated, projects being presented as "done" when they’ve barely started, and "wins" being oversold to keep the funding moving. It feels less like shepherd-work and more like a sales pitch.
It’s hard when you realize the person you looked up to is managing a brand instead of a flock. How do we get back to honesty and actual impact over optics? #MinistryReality #FaithAndHonesty #ChurchCulture
Is it just me, or has "Ministry" started feeling more like a "Business"? I’ve seen numbers being inflated, projects being presented as "done" when they’ve barely started, and "wins" being oversold to keep the funding moving. It feels less like shepherd-work and more like a sales pitch.
It’s hard when you realize the person you looked up to is managing a brand instead of a flock. How do we get back to honesty and actual impact over optics? #MinistryReality #FaithAndHonesty #ChurchCulture
I used to look at ministry with so much admiration—the dedication, the heart, the sacrifice. But lately, after working behind the scenes, I’ve been left with a heavy heart.
Is it just me, or has "Ministry" started feeling more like a "Business"? I’ve seen numbers being inflated, projects being presented as "done" when they’ve barely started, and "wins" being oversold to keep the funding moving. It feels less like shepherd-work and more like a sales pitch.
It’s hard when you realize the person you looked up to is managing a brand instead of a flock. How do we get back to honesty and actual impact over optics? 💔 #MinistryReality #FaithAndHonesty #ChurchCulture
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