The Competency Trap: Why Being Better at Ministry Doesn't Always Make You Happier
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This episode of the Healthy Church Staff podcast, hosted by Todd Rhoades, explores the paradox ministers often face of growing in competency but feeling less satisfaction in their roles. It emphasizes aligning one's calling with their skills to find joy in ministry work. • Increased competency doesn't always equate to increased contentment in ministry roles. • Misalignment between skills and calling can lead to dissatisfaction. • Identifying what gives energy vs. what drains it is crucial for personal and professional satisfaction. • Growth should be aligned with one's true calling, not just areas of competency. • Understanding the difference between being good at something and being called to it is essential. • Performing roles that don't align with one's passion can lead to burnout and unhappiness.
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