Ministry PTSD: When Your Church Staff Carries Wounds from Previous Churches
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In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, Todd Rhoades addresses the concept of 'ministry PTSD,' referring to the invisible wounds church staff might carry from past experiences. These past difficulties can shape how they respond to change and interact within their current roles. Todd discusses the importance of recognizing these wounds, creating a culture of healing, and building trust to support church staff effectively.• Discussion on 'ministry PTSD' and its impact on church staff behavior.• Church staff may carry invisible wounds from previous church experiences.• Past experiences influence current reactions, such as defensiveness or withdrawal.• Creating a culture of healing and psychological safety is crucial.• The importance of recognizing ministry PTSD and taking corrective actions.• Engaging with staff about their past experiences helps build understanding and trust.• Healthy churches are built by allowing wounded staff to heal, not by hiring only unblemished staff.
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