Who are these people you keep referencing who want to keep “preachers poor”? Honestly, from every response I’ve read on here, it seems everyone has responded that pastors should be paid at the local median income rate, or possibly even a little above depending on income and experience/education.But there are a whole lot more people that seem to want to keep the preacher as poor as they are, just for spite.
I’ll admit, I’ve always had a bit of a romantic view of the bi-vocational preacher. I know two different men who have college degrees in theology/pastoral studies. One is the pastor of a small church in Idaho. Last I heard, he was working at the sporting goods counter of a Walmart and still leading his small congregation. The other guy is a mailman in rural Appalachia (I think near the southern Ohio/West Virginia area. He also pastors a small church. Both guys are very happy, make enough to pay bills, raise a family and seem very satisfied in life. I don’t think that means everyone has to follow suit, but it works for some people. If God calls a man to ministry, I don’t think he will really sweat the details.
