I have pastored large, medium and small churches. I busted my backside trying to be all/do all and worked super long hours, neglecting some family time I shouldn't have.
I think the younger (I'm past 65) generation have got a better handle on the concept of a solid work-week and might willingly work 45-50 hours a week but no more. And time off the next week to compensate for long hours now.
Personally, I like that. They will be better husbands and fathers, and better men for God in the long run. They will not suffer the horrific "burn out" rates and destructive behaviors of my generation . . hopefully.
I think the younger (I'm past 65) generation have got a better handle on the concept of a solid work-week and might willingly work 45-50 hours a week but no more. And time off the next week to compensate for long hours now.
Personally, I like that. They will be better husbands and fathers, and better men for God in the long run. They will not suffer the horrific "burn out" rates and destructive behaviors of my generation . . hopefully.