Publisher's Synopsis
As pastors, we are called to live separated lives - more than those we shepherd. Not being able to share our burdens with those in our flocks and often separated by miles and access with fellow pastors, we often feel cut off from all lines of support, alone against the onslaught of the enemy, and isolated from any fellowship. In this book, the author discusses the importance of networking, of fellowshipping with like-minded peers in order to survive pastoral burnout during times of stress and confusion. Discover, again, the importance of lifting one another up and keeping one another warm when the winds of life threaten to stall or steal God's call to ministry in our lives.