1. Living in a Glass House without Cracking

In the December 2010 edition of Baptists Today, Molly Lineberger interviewed several families about managing the expectations for clergy and clergy family.
If you are clergy, a clergy spouse or a clergy child, we invite you to take part in our short interview and share your story with our readers.
Results will be posted daily.

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* 1. Are you ... ?

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* 2. For clergy/spouse, how many years have you been in ministry?

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* 3. Gender:

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* 4. What is it like to be clergy, a clergy spouse or a clergy child?
(Specifically, what are the pressures, outside expectations, self-imposed pressures and expectations, etc.)

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* 5. How do you create space for yourself - a sabbath, time for personal interests, family, etc?

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* 6. How do you keep from dancing to someone else's tune?

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* 7. What advice do you have for others in ministry?

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* 8. How can a congregation help clergy and their families stay healthy? Or how can a church become a good steward of its staff?

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* 9. What are some ways clergy can help congregations to have realistic expectations?

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* 10. Your name (optional)

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* 11. Current ministry location (optional)

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