Oct 29 2009

Encourage Your Pastor!

October is "Pastor Appreciation Month" and with just a few days left in the month, if you haven't taken the opportunity to express your gratitude to your pastor, make sure you do that! We came across this article (about 10 years old, but still relevant) on some simple ways you can show appreciation to your pastor.

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10/29/2009 7:17:32 AM
Turhan Williams United States
I have been a listener of KLove for about 7yrs now and I must say whenever I need to hear God speak to me, I can trust KLove to deliver a "right now song" to minister to me. I have been a blessings to others and have introduced them to KLove, hoping it blesses their lives as it has done mine. My children are also huge fans of KLove also!!!
10/29/2009 7:35:32 AM
Klove is unique and special.  This article on 8 ways to encourage your pastor is a good reminder of specific ways to encourage our christian leaders and how to build up the body of Christ.  
I posted on my website that compiles christian encouragement resources.

www.encouragementsource.com

I support and listen to Klove everyday and find it a continual inspiration.

God Bless!

Dennis
10/29/2009 8:26:17 AM
Wanda United States
Our Pastor is wonderful.  He has a heart of compasion for everyone.  Mt. Hebron is very blessed to have him as our Pastor.  Anyone looking for a Pastor that cares and prayers for you.  Come and see for yourself.
10/29/2009 5:27:36 PM
katie United States
Our pastor is awsome . He preaches raelly good thanks! Ron Zapia from Harvest Bible Chapel in Wheaton IL 60187   ? Napervile
10/30/2009 7:14:45 AM
melissa United States
I want to encourage everyone not to forget the pastor's children. I was a pastor's kid.
Pastor's kids are looked down: "they are the worst kids". At times, they are expected to fill in capacities (youth leader, Sunday school teacher, etc.) that sometimes isn't really what they want to do.
My father past away almost 14 yrs ago. Whatever my father had to endure, good or bad, we, the family also endured it with him. Being a teenager at the time, of course, magnified it all for me.  And for sometime, I was bitter & angry and stayed away from the church and anyone associated with the church.
I also have to mention, they were those church members that did make me feel special, treating me like one of their own children...and not like a "pastor's kid". They were few; but they made it all more bearable for me.
So my point, is that the pastor's children shouldn't be overlooked because they, too, are in the mission field. They are an integral part of man that fills the position of the pastor. Just like we are all part of a body.
And to the pastor's kid...Remember, that not only was your father, or mother, chosen to serve but you, too, were chosen by God.  
10/30/2009 7:15:29 AM
Melissa United States
great article.  I'm a pastor's wife, and I think others often forget that we face the same issuse and need the same type of support.
THANKS!!
10/31/2009 3:44:55 AM
Kimberly Minnix United States
I attend Family Life Fellowship in Enterprise,West Virginia where I am spiritually fed by Pastors Darren,Tammy,Aaron and Joey.They are the most wonderful people of GOD,that I have ever met.I am truly blessed! To feel the presence of the Lord in this church and in my life.I love the Lord,and I know that when I go to the alter I am not alone and I take comfort in knowing that there are four pastors who pray for me and my family!

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