HealthyShape
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Yes. Like a pastor can have a broken leg.Can a pastor/missionary have depression? Worry and anxiety?
How do you say?
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Yes. Like a pastor can have a broken leg.Can a pastor/missionary have depression? Worry and anxiety?
How do you say?
Pastors experience everything you do. Read Ephesians 6:10-20, because this applies to all of God's people.Can a pastor/missionary have depression? Worry and anxiety?
How do you say?
The flesh can rise up in any one .Pastors experience everything you do. Read Ephesians 6:10-20, because this applies to all of God's people.
People in ministry, including pastors, sometimes will often struggle MORE, because, "our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."
It's important to pray for them.
Even still, I wish that I was taught more about the fruit of the Holy Spirit and the peace that comes from God over how the *Apostolic* Pentecostal church is. "Everything is demonic" mentality is not mentally healthy.
What is THE FRUIT of the spirit .Pastors experience everything you do. Read Ephesians 6:10-20, because this applies to all of God's people.
People in ministry, including pastors, sometimes will often struggle MORE, because, "our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."
It's important to pray for them.
Even still, I wish that I was taught more about the fruit of the Holy Spirit and the peace that comes from God over how the *Apostolic* Pentecostal church is. "Everything is demonic" mentality is not mentally healthy.
Can a pastor/missionary have depression? Worry and anxiety?
How do you say?
I think a lot of that is the American diet.I know firsthand how God can make you sick if you are living in a sin, that you will not stop. Some commit adultery and remain sick, until they understand the need to repent. The Apostle Paul referred to another type of sickness in taking the Lord's supper. 1 Corinthians 11:30- For this reason many are weak and sick among you, and many sleep.
I had a period of several years where I was terribly depressed. It turned out to be a side-effect of the allergy medicine I was taking.John MacArthur (who was decidedly NOT Roman Catholic) said pretty much the same thing: Despair is a denial of faith.
Allergy medicine can give depression . Now this i did not know my friend .I had a period of several years where I was terribly depressed. It turned out to be a side-effect of the allergy medicine I was taking.
I suspect a lot of mental problems could be solved with proper diet and exercise (not that I exactly do those lol), or by reducing intake of medications.
The american diet for most is not good at all .I think a lot of that is the American diet.
But, the first sins of Sodom and Gomorrah were gluttony and pride.
I am sorry about your pastor. But Spurgeon did not suffer from depression. He could not function at all it that were the case. Manic depression is most likely the cause the way he himself describes it. It made his life a roller coaster of emotions. Highs are high and lows are low. It is a common mental problem. Most people who have it are described as moody people. Like I said before, everyone has a mental problem.Apparently, the great preacher Charles Spurgeon suffered from chronic depression.
Okay; so a pastor or a missionary is human and CAN have depression, worry and anxiety. The question that hasn't been asked yet is, does that depression prevent him from fulfilling his vocation?
In the case of my pastor I mentioned earlier, my assessment is that he did a creditable job trying keep his emotional state from affecting his pastora l duties, but in the end he got overwhelmed by the circumstances. God bless him, he tried.
Spiritual sickness is not diet driven.I think a lot of that is the American diet.
But, the first sins of Sodom and Gomorrah were gluttony and pride.
No, I did not say that.
You didn't. It seemed to me you might be implying it. I read too far between the lines, apparently.No, I did not say that.
@amigo de christoWhat is THE FRUIT of the spirit .
Many can list the fruits and yet the version of those said words they use , such as love and etc
ARE TWISTED to support lies and sins .
SO allow me to remind us all of the actual FRUIT OF THE ACTUAL SPIRIT .
ITS IN ALL GOODNESS , RIGHTEOUSNESS and ..................drum roll , AND TRUTH . TRUTH . TRUTH . TRUTH .
proving what is acceptable to , GOD , GOD , GOD , not the always changing generation , BUT GOD .
yeah we are in serious trouble these days . big time . But i shall expose it all sister
no matter the cost to me and now matter how hated i am for doing so .
TO the trenches for the hour is late and the delusion has now grown great . BIBLE TIME for us all .

Yes, in life many people have experienced alot in struggles, joy, and uncertainty. We see in the Bible itself there are men of God, experienced this issues. Elijah wanted to die, Jonah wanted to die, and many others with depression.Depression is absolutely normal.
Of course pastors experience it on a regular basis.
When the sermons go ignored...
When people he knows suffer hardships, loss of loved ones....
When people are persecuted for their faith.
When a child goes astray.
All sorts of things cause depression for pastors.
Frustration is usually at the root of it.
Elijah had PTSD. He murdered 450 priests of Baal off his own back....God never told him to do that.Yes, in life many people have experienced alot in struggles, joy, and uncertainty. We see in the Bible itself there are men of God, experienced this issues. Elijah wanted to die, Jonah wanted to die, and many others with depression.
But in modern days, many have misconceptions about those ministering, are being presumed that it is a kind of spiritual sickness. This is a sad thing. Pastors/missionaries are humans, and they still need prayers and encouragement.