When God Changes Your Calling
Ministry Transitions, Discipleship David Reneau Ministry Transitions, Discipleship David Reneau

When God Changes Your Calling

It was the week between Christmas and New Years of 2020.  It had been a hard year, and I was on the edge of burn out.  As I was taking stock of the year and planning for what’s next, I realized I was missing something.

As I planned out my kidmin calendar for 2021, it looked remarkably like the 2020 plan before COVID.  I didn’t have any new ideas or initiatives.  Nothing was waking me up early excited about what to do next.  Children’s ministry just didn’t motivate me as much as before.

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75 Questions to Ask Before You Start Your Ministry Job
Ministry Transitions David Reneau Ministry Transitions David Reneau

75 Questions to Ask Before You Start Your Ministry Job

Starting a new ministry position can be scary. We don’t know what the future holds or what to expect. We’re filled with enthusiasm and passion for the next chapter, but a lot of times we go in blind. I've been there. It's never fun to be surprised when things happen we don’t expect. Inevitably, we fall into the comparison trap of what we did at the last church.

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When You Feel Like It's Time to Go and What to Do About It
Ministry Transitions David Reneau Ministry Transitions David Reneau

When You Feel Like It's Time to Go and What to Do About It

Whatever it is, for better or worse, there will come a time for you to say goodbye. We are all itinerant ministers. There was probably someone before you, and there will most likely be someone after you. Even if you serve for 50 years in the same place, time and people move on.

But how do you know when it’s time to move on? How do you know it’s a prompting from God and not your emotions getting the better of you?

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Starting Well

Starting Well

A few months ago, I wrote a post about leaving well. The inevitable happens when you leave something. You start something new.

But leaving something and starting something are two different things. They both have their hurts and their joys, but you have to approach them differently. Now that I’ve been in the new ministry for almost a year, I can look back at that first month or two and realize what helped and what didn’t.

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