The Pastor's Paradox: Serving God and Burning Out revisits burnout in pastors and more thoroughly examines the "why" behind the causes. Using the lens of Social Cognitive Theory, the book examines the triadic intersection of pastors, their environment, and their actions. Through recent qualitative research and personal interviews, the Pastor's Paradox further illuminates the discussion with a fresh perspective.
As any other "helping professional," pastors are positioned to carry loads that often stand in the shadow of sermon preparation and delivery. Dr. Washington explores the conflicts of the calling, dual relationships, compassion fatigue, motivational theory, moveability, and community. The Pastor's Paradox does not tell pastors how to lead their church; it provides insight and clarity into a tool used by our adversary to derail, damage, and destroy a pastor's adequate endurance.