As you read these stats, think about all the pastors you know and say a prayer for those in the fight of their life. "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood..." I view these statistics as the devil's doing. His pursuit of God's servants is unparalleled, relentless, and intense.
- 80% of pastors believe the ministry has had a negative effect on their families. Many pastors' children do not attend church as adults because of what they saw the church doing to their parents.
- 40% of pastors report a serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month.
- 75% of pastors report significant stress-related crisis at least once in their ministry.
- 90% feel they are inadequately trained to cope with ministry demands.
- 90% say that the ministry is not the same as they thought it would be when they first began to serve.
- 80% of pastors and 84% of their spouses feel unqualified and discouraged in their role in the church.
- 80% of pastors' spouses wish that their spouse had chosen a different profession.
- 70% of all pastors fight depression constantly.
- 70% of pastors do not have someone they would consider a close friend.
- 70% of pastors have significantly lower self image than when they began in the ministry.
- 50% of pastors starting in the ministry will not make it more than 5 years.
- 94% of clergy families feel the pressures that face the pastor.
- 66% of church members expect the pastor to live at a higher moral standard than themselves.
- The moral behavior of church-going Christians is not appreciably different than those who claim to be non-Christians.
- The average American tells 23 lies each day.
- Many Christians get drunk.
- Christians divorce at the same rate that non-Christians divorce.
- 80% of pastors' spouses feel left out and underappreciated by church members.
- The profession of "pastor" is near the bottom of a survey of most respected professions, just above "car salesman."
- 50% of pastors report feeling so discouraged that they would leave the ministry if they could but have no other way of earning a living.
- Over 1,700 pastors left the ministry every month last year.
- Over 1,300 pastors were terminated by their congregation each month, many without cause.
- 1 out of every 10 ministers will actually retire as a minister in some form.
- Research has shown that the #1 reason pastors leave the ministry is that church peopllle are not willing to go the same direction as the pastor feels God is leading.