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BESIDES EVERYTHING ELSE

8/5/2025

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Paul’s words here hit home for anyone who carries the weight of shepherding multiple churches. This isn't a theoretical concern—it's a gritty, soul-deep, all-consuming burden. Not because we’re saviors, but because we care. Deeply. And when you're an Associational Leader, you're not just a bystander; you're on the front lines.

The Role Few See But Many Rely On
Let’s be clear: no one signs up to be an Associational Mission Strategist or Director of Missions because it’s easy. We do it because we're called to contend for healthy churches.

That means:
  • Encouraging battle-weary pastors who are one board meeting away from quitting.
  • Mediating dysfunction between deacons and elder teams who haven't been in the same room in months without verbal grenades.
  • Helping church planters find space, support, and sanity in environments that often resist change.
  • Confronting decades-long decline in churches who would rather die than change—protecting sacred cows while the mission bleeds out.
  • Calling churches out of self-preservation and into Kingdom participation.

It’s messy, misunderstood, underappreciated work. And it’s holy ground.

We Are Not the Savior—Jesus Is
The good news? You don’t have to die for the church. Jesus already did.
Your role isn’t to be crucified—your role is to be faithful.


Faithful to show up.
Faithful to speak truth in love (Ephesians 4:15).
Faithful to challenge complacency (Titus 2:15).
Faithful to encourage the faint-hearted (1 Thessalonians 5:14).
Faithful to rebuke when necessary (2 Timothy 4:2).
Faithful to call them back to the mission (Matthew 28:19-20).


You’re Not Alone in the Pressure
If Paul felt the weight of the churches daily, you can bet we’re going to feel it too. It’s part of the calling.
But here’s the key: you can’t carry this pressure alone.
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
— 2 Corinthians 12:9


This pressure we carry is a privilege, but it’s also a reminder: we need His power. We need His Spirit. We need His Word. And we need each other.

Let’s not fool ourselves into thinking grit alone will sustain us. We need grace. Daily. Hourly. Moment by moment.

Stay the Course—God Sees

To every Associational Leader driving across counties, walking into conflict-heavy rooms, challenging churches stuck in the past, cheering for bivocational pastors, and giving another yes when your tank is low: God sees you.

“God is not unjust; He will not forget your work and the love you have shown Him as you have helped His people.”
— Hebrews 6:10


He sees your labor. He hears your prayers. He honors your faithfulness.

So, What Now?
  • Stay faithful. That’s the win. Not flashy results, but obedience.
  • Speak up. Don’t shrink back from challenges. Call churches to the mission.
  • Lift others up. Pastors, planters, teams—they need a Barnabas, and that might be you.
  • Look up. Your strength doesn’t come from your office, experience, or knowledge—it comes from the Lord (Psalm 121:1-2).

You’re not alone. You’re not crazy. You’re not wasting your time.
Keep showing up.
Keep telling the truth.
Keep pointing churches to Jesus and His mission.
And remember: the church doesn’t rest on your shoulders. It rests on His.



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