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Hal's Story
by Lynn Anderson
Editors Note: A careful reading of 2 Corinthians 2:1-3 and Acts 17 reveal that Paul came to Corinth deeply wounded and weak. Why? He had been alone in trying to minister in Athens. A close reading of 2 Timothy reveals a discouraged Paul facing death and concerned that the work of the Gospel will continue without him. Why? He was facing hardship and was alone. Even the greatest of ministers cannot make it alone. What makes us think that we can? A friend loves at all times, Usually Hal* looked forward to the how is it with your soul part of our mentoring group meetings. But that day, he was unusually quiet and answered the question last. Before he answered, he stared at the table awhile. Hals words stuck in his throat. He covered his face and tears came. Little by little, he unpacked the way he had been blind-sided at an elders meeting the night before. Not only had Hal been harshly attacked, but he feared they were heading in a direction that could undo years of progress. They had a history of heavy-handedness, and he felt they were seriously out of touch with the heart of the church. Hal had his critics, of course, but everyone knew this growing church overwhelmingly supported his ministry. Yet now, in spite of his track record of effective ministry, Hal was overwhelmed with self-doubt: Had he misread everything? Was he losing his competency? My wife feels so angry and frightened, he continued, and were both fighting bitterness. And Hal one of ministrys finest was seriously questioning whether he should stay in the ministry.
When Hal asked, What should I do from here? the circle gently coached him to reconsider some of his instinctive reactions which likely prevented him from burning more bridges or doing something rash while he was so wounded. And they helped him reframe the scenario: Getting hurt in ministry is not merely a potential hazard of the trade. Rather, it is often the central process by which the best ministry gets done. Hal left the mentoring circle that evening with confidence restored and hope renewed. He no longer feelt alone. He credits his mentoring circle with actually saving his ministry! * By the way, although Hal is real, he is not just one person. He is a composite of several church leaders in our groups, who are walking through tough times, supported by their mentoring circles.
Title: "Hal's Story" Author: Lynn Anderson Publication Date: October 9, 2002 |
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