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The New Exodus | reflections along the wilderness way The New Exodus reflections along the wilderness way the emotionally and spiritually healthy pastor – a look at Christian tradition •August 1, 2013 • Leave a Comment How do you respond to the question “How are you?” as a pastor. The 16th century Reformer (albeit in Spain!) and “monastery planter” St. John of the Cross once responded, “I am well, but my soul lags behind.” Is that true of you? How are you? Think carefully about your answer. I’ve often heard from church planters, pastors, and seminary students about the “good old days” of pastoral ministry – the days when pastors weren’t “under fire” as they seem to be today. One pastor once said to me, “It’s not as sexy being a pastor nowadays. Pastors back then were rock stars.” (Maybe he hadn’t watched a Mark Driscoll sermon). I’ve often told pastors like this about the ancient practice of curam animarum . The care of souls. It hearkens back ...
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