The Worst King Never Leaves the Castle

I spend a lot of time in my office. There is just a number of things that I need to be in the building to accomplish and given that we have a large staff it is important to have a fair amount of personal interaction... and I am just a ministry director not the lead pastor!

But on a regular schedule I have to spend time other places with other people. It keeps me grounded and even a little bit more "in touch" with the lives of those I minister to. This morning I started the day at one of our coffee shop locations and was thankful I did as I had an unplanned conversation with a member of our church that was helpful and important. Those types of things don't happen when I am locked away in my square, oak-laden office.

It is far too easy to run with my desire to study and be in a book all day and miss the real life of experience with the people around me and outside of the ministry context. I never want to be the king that never leaves the castle.

How do you ensure that you are not stuck in a rut and out of touch in ministry?

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Artisan Disruption

We don't need better slogans we need to better understand grace

The Scandal of Free Turtles