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  • How to Survive Ministry: 4 Essential Tips to Help You Thrive in the Local Church

  • Surviving Ministry, Book 1
  • By: Phil Ayres
  • Narrated by: Phil Ayres
  • Length: 25 mins

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How to Survive Ministry: 4 Essential Tips to Help You Thrive in the Local Church

By: Phil Ayres
Narrated by: Phil Ayres
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Publisher's Summary

It's no secret that men and women burn out in ministry every single day. While the current statistics regarding ministry burnout are alarming, there is hope. Using his own experiences as a minister, Pastor Phil shares four key insights that will help you stay sane while serving in the local church. He offers practical advice and specific instructions on topics such as managing your time, your family, and your finances. Pastor Phil also presents some thought-provoking questions and challenges his listeners to take the next step.

If you're in ministry, whether volunteer, part-time, or full-time, this book will be helpful for you. Or, share it with your pastor or anyone else you know in ministry.

©2017 Phil Ayres (P)2018 Phil Ayres

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