Paul Meier: Former Lutheran Pastor
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Paul Meier | Former Lutheran Pastor
Show notes
In today's episode, you'll find out:
- How he got called to become a pastor later in life.
- How he emotionally handled being exposed to people's worst moments of their lives.
- If he ever experienced burnout and how he handled it.
- His thoughts on gay couples and Christianity.
- The difficult and most rewarding parts of being a pastor.
- The advice he'd give to people who are a beginner at learning about Christianity.
Paul W. Meier, a second career pastor, received a Masters of Divinity degree from Vanderbilt Divinity School and a Masters of Sacred Theology degree from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. He served eleven years in parish ministry. He's a member of the board of directors for Trinity/HOPE, an organization that feeds children in Haiti (www.trinityhope.org) and also serves as the chairperson in his synod for the ELCA Malaria Campaign as it joins with others to eradicate malaria from third world countries.
Key takeaways from this episode
"I almost felt like it was expected that I would go into the ministry." - Paul Meier"All of the sudden, it seemed like some words came off of the page and were speaking right to me." - Paul Meier[bctt tweet="Meditation helped me come to know myself better. - @PaulWMeier on the Day in the Life podcast hosted by @brittneyllynn" via="no"]"Too often our thoughts control us." - Paul Meier[bctt tweet="Learning how to pray without words is hard and learning how to empty your mind is hard, it just takes a lot of practice. - @PaulWMeier on the Day in the Life podcast" username="BrittneyLLynn"]"I think what meditation really does is it helps you become aware of your own thoughts." - Paul Meier[bctt tweet="Once you become aware of your own thoughts, you can decide how you want to respond. - @PaulWMeier on the Day in the Life podcast " username="BrittneyLLynn"]"Our egos are the most fragile and insecure of our thoughts and minds." - Paul Meier"Trust your heart and trust your instincts." - Paul Meier"Don't worry about what's going to happen when you're dead." - Paul Meier
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