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Back to EpisodesWhy Some Pastors Stay for Decades (and Thrive in Their Churches)
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In this episode, Josh and Sam explore what sets apart pastors who stay at one church for ten, twenty, or even thirty years and still lead with energy and joy. Long-tenured pastors aren’t just “hanging on.” They’ve built habits that sustain both their soul and their ministry. They’ve weathered criticism, resisted the lure of greener grass, and chosen faithfulness over constant movement.
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- Daily prayer and Scripture are non-negotiable. Long-tenured pastors protect time with God first, fueling endurance through consistent spiritual renewal.
- They don’t sweat the small stuff. Critics and nuisances are treated like “gnats,” not crises, preserving emotional energy for what truly matters.
- They regularly pray for wisdom. Instead of reacting impulsively, they seek God’s guidance for decisions large and small.
- They dream beyond maintenance. These pastors refuse to coast; they believe God still has bigger plans for their church’s future.
- They cultivate gratitude for where they serve. By seeing the “green grass” in their own church, they avoid constant comparison and the temptation to leave.
- They maintain an outward, evangelistic focus. Long stays don’t lead to complacency; they continue reaching new people with the gospel.
- They prioritize family health. They understand that strong leadership at church begins with faithfulness at home.
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