Why Pastors Are Too Old | Ep. #004 - a podcast by Pro Church Tools
from 2018-01-11T08:00
Storytelling is the most important skill you can learn to help your church grow, succeed, and accomplish your vision and mission. In this episode Brady shares his 3 step storytelling formula.
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What's In This Session?
- In 1992, the average age of a Protestant lead pastor was 44 years old. In 2016, the average age was 54 years old - a full decade older (Barna) (0:42)
- Millennials are the largest living generation in North America (1:36)
- In 1968, 55% of pastors were under the age of 45. In 2017, just 22 percent are under the age of 45 (Barna) (2:32)
- Give every decade a voice (3:49)
- Two way problem: More Millennials need to step up (do it yourself if you need to Millennial); More older pastors need to step aside (or watch your legacy crumble) (3:12)
Show Notes & Resources Mentioned
- Pro Church Tools
- Pro Church Tools on Facebook
- Pro Church Tools on YouTube
- Brady Shearer on Instagram
- Brady Shearer on Twitter
- Alex Mills on Instagram
- Barna - The Aging of America's Pastors
Find the full transcript for this session of the Pro Church Podcast at http://prochurchtools.com/pastors-old-ep-004/.
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