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Overcoming an Entitled Spirit as a Pastor (#206)

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In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast Jon is going to dive into a subject that might be tough for some pastors to hear. We’re going to talk about how to overcome a spirit of entitlement. At first glance, this might not seem to have much to do with you…or does it? Jon unpacks how living in poverty can ultimately produce people who come to feel entitled to the generosity of others and unfortunately, pastors are not exempt from this. The truth is many pastors have lived in poverty for years and their only “funding model” is to rely upon the generosity of others. If we’re not careful, we can begin to assume a posture of entitlement without realizing it. You will hear Jon cast a compelling vision for getting you to a place of financial freedom where you will no longer need to be on the receiving end of other people’s generosity, but can instead be in a strong position to give generously to others out of the overflow of the abundance that is being created through your marketplace endeavors.

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In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast Jon is going to dive into a subject that might be tough for some pastors to hear. We’re going to talk about how to overcome a spirit of entitlement. At first glance, this might not seem to have much to do with you…or does it? Jon unpacks how living in poverty can ultimately produce people who come to feel entitled to the generosity of others and unfortunately, pastors are not exempt from this. The truth is many pastors have lived in poverty for years and their only “funding model” is to rely upon the generosity of others. If we’re not careful, we can begin to assume a posture of entitlement without realizing it. You will hear Jon cast a compelling vision for getting you to a place of financial freedom where you will no longer need to be on the receiving end of other people’s generosity, but can instead be in a strong position to give generously to others out of the overflow of the abundance that is being created through your marketplace endeavors.

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  continue reading

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