Book Seeks to Encourage Pandemic-Scarred Church Leaders

November 3, 2021

Christian Standard

What have been the most challenging aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic? What are the greatest challenges you face moving forward? A new ebook from BiblicalLeadership.com seeks to answer these questions.

What have been the most challenging aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic? What are the greatest challenges you face moving forward?

BiblicalLeadership.com asked its audience of mostly church leaders these questionsโ€”and othersโ€”late in the summer and used the responses to produce a free ebook available at its website.

โ€œI know youโ€™re ready for some encouragement,โ€ BiblicalLeadership.com publisher Tom Harper writes in his introduction to The Top 5 Post-Pandemic Challenges for Church Leaders. โ€œThatโ€™s my prayer for this ebook. . . . The leaders we surveyed admitted their weaknesses and also their learnings in a way that I believe will benefit you and thousands of other church leaders around the world.โ€

PANDEMIC-RELATED CHALLENGES
Question 2 of the survey asked, โ€œAs a leader or manager, what were your top work challenges during the pandemic?โ€

The top challengeโ€”by a wide marginโ€”was โ€œmaintaining a positive attitudeโ€ (expressed by 60 percent of the respondents); this was followed by โ€œgovernment restrictionsโ€ and โ€œadjusting to remote workโ€ (44 percent each).

โ€œAcross the board, normally positive leaders endured a multi-front attack,โ€ the book shares. There were โ€œa mountain of threats to a pastorโ€™s emotional and psychological outlook.โ€

The book also quotes numerous responses from ministers and other Christian leaders.

This particular โ€œtop work challengesโ€ question elicited such responses as, โ€œKeeping the church intactโ€ and โ€œConflict over masks, social distancing, vaccine.โ€

And hereโ€™s an excerpt from the longest response: โ€œWe experienced extreme negative reactions to almost every decision we made during COVID from about 4-6 percent of our congregation. 2-3 percent were convinced we were asking too much (in terms of compliance with government restrictions), and 2-3 percent were convinced we never asked enough.โ€

CHALLENGES MOVING FORWARD
Question 4โ€”described as the โ€œcruxโ€ of the entire studyโ€”was: โ€œWhat are the top leadership challenges you see for yourself after the pandemic?โ€

The tabulated results listed these โ€œTop 5โ€ challenges: โ€œregathering people in personโ€ (listed by 62 percent of the respondents); โ€œleadership developmentโ€ (43 percent); โ€œinnovation/digital transformationโ€ (41 percent); โ€œleading like Christโ€ (36 percent); and โ€œneed for a new visionโ€ (32 percent).

โ€œI think our biggest challenge is not merely regathering our people, but re-engaging them,โ€ one respondent shared. โ€œSo many got used to being less active in the church, and that has created challenges for the few, but faithful, who continued serving during the pandemic. Namely, burnout could be a real problem in our future unless we can discover a way to share the load of ministry amongst those in our congregation.โ€

Researchers also asked questions about the top personal/family/health challenges during the pandemic, best post-pandemic leadership advice for younger people, the most important leadership lessons gleaned during COVID-19, and more.

โ€œThis has been a fascinating study to conduct,โ€ Harper shares in conclusion. โ€œI sensed a collective desire among the group to help other pastors and leaders around the world.โ€

Download your free copy of The Top 5 Post-Pandemic Challenges for Church Leaders at BiblicalLeadership.com.

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