I. General Articles.
A collaboration for clergy health and wellness by Bethann Witcher Cottrell, PhD
The physical and mental health of Clergy in North America has reached a crisis point.
Caring for clergy
Experience with
depression and anxiety opened former Presbyterian pastor George Jacobs' eyes to the needs of "exhausted and burned-out"
clergy.
Crossing a Deep River Biblical and Practical Advice for Dealing With Depression by George O. Wood
DEAR CHURCH! WE QUIT! Marriage and Ministry Depression by Dr. Paddy Ducklow
Depressed, Stressed, And Burned Out: What’s
Going On In My Life? by Archibald D. Hart
One of the leading experts on stress, depression, and burnout gives insight into the nature of this compassion fatigue
and how a pastor can turn this traumatic and life-threatening experience into discovering what God wants to do in his life.
Depression, Obesity, Sleep Apnea, Osteoporosis, and Poor Work Performance in Clergy by John M. Crowe
This modified article by the author is used with permission from Sharing the Practice: The International Quarterly
journal of the Academy of Parish Clergy. Autumn 2005. pg. 16.
Disabilities and Clergy
Mental Illness
is the leading cause of clergy going on disability.
How Healthy Are Our Pastors?
The Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America "Ministerial Health and Wellness 2002" study, conducted by the Division for Ministry
and Board of Pensions, found that during a one-year period, 16 percent of male clergy and 24 percent of female clergy suffered
from depression compared to 6 percent of U.S. men and 12 percent of U.S. women.
The pastor's well-being often reflects a church's health and happiness by Anthony Headley (no longer online)
Wounded Heroes
Southern Baptists
address depression in Clergy.