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Resources for Christian leaders during the coronavirus pandemic

We update this list of information from government and media sources regularly to offer guidance to pastors and other Christian leaders struggling to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Chanequa Walker-Barnes: The purpose of rest is to enable us to work more, right?

Deeply and faithfully loving and caring for oneself is enough -- it’s not just a pause between activities, writes a seminary professor and psychologist.

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By Chanequa Walker-Barnes Professor of practical theology and pastoral counseling, Columbia Theological Seminary
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Sue DiMaggio: Push too hard and the flame goes out

On the verge of burnout, a hyperbusy ‘Martha’ goes on a retreat, hoping to channel her inner ‘Mary’ -- but finds it hard to let go of her Martha-like ways.

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By Sue DiMaggio Writer
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Those who flourish in ministry are intentional about their well-being

Challenges are part of any ministry, yet some clergy thrive despite the inevitable setbacks. New research shows that their keys to success can be boiled down to a few simple strategies available to anyone.

By Kate Rugani Writer
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