Sep 22 2024 2 mins 1
In 2022, opioid abuse resulted in 82,000 Americans’ deaths, the most ever recorded, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In 2021, an estimated 2.5 million adults in the U.S. dealt with opioid use disorder, while more than 10 million people misused prescription opioids in 2019, according to the CDC. Many churches felt the impact.
Lifeway Research found around 2 in 3 pastors (64 percent) say a family member of someone in their congregation has been affected by opioid abuse. Around half (51 percent) say a local neighbor they know or a member of their congregation is dealing with opioids, while 45 percent say a member of their congregation has been personally affected by opioid abuse.
Most pastors say their church is currently serving people with opioid addictions, but that support is primarily spiritual. Almost 3 in 4 (72 percent) offer spiritual support including prayer or discipleship. Fewer say they’re providing physical support including food, shelter or clothing (41 percent) or a 12-step program or other support groups for substance abuse (32 percent).
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How do you get through the mundane seasons and tasks of life? In a Baptist Press Toolbox, Jacki C. King writes, “Many of us find ourselves in long seasons of mundane tasks and routine responsibilities. There are parts to our jobs and ministries that don’t feel particularly fulfilling or productive. Whether it’s printing handouts, putting in attendance, or setting up and taking down events, these tasks can often feel monotonous and unrewarding.
While these mundane tasks may not be glamorous or exciting, they are essential for the health and growth of our ministries. Everyone, from the most seasoned leader to the newest volunteer, has to deal with these less-than-glamorous aspects of their work. It’s how we respond to these seasons that matters.
- Find joy in the small things: Look for opportunities to praise God in the midst of everyday tasks.
- Seek God’s graces: God is showing up in big and small ways. Keep a journal or list of how you see Him working.
- Mix it up: If you hate doing a mundane task, make sure you schedule in between things that fuel you. How you schedule your tasks can play a huge role in working through your day.
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