10 reasons smart pastors fail
Sometimes really smart pastors fail. I think I know some reasons why they do.

The last chapter is worth the price. The authors give 10 traps for new leaders by playing off the book Why Smart Executives Fail, by Sydney Finkelstein. This list details 10 destructive behaviors by leaders in failing companies. Below, I’ve tweaked those 10 to make them applicable for ministry leaders.
A smart pastor can can fail if he…
- Sets expectations too high (by never meeting them) or too low (thus disappointing high performing leaders in the church).
- Makes rash decisions or suffers from analysis paralysis.
- Appears to have all the answers.
- Ties his identity too closely to ministry success.
- Fails to see reality (remember the fable ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes”).
- Squashes dissenting opinions.
- Doesn’t keep his role in context (remember, we are not saviors, Jesus is).
- Misses who really holds the power (just because power roles are written down somewhere does not mean they reflect who really holds the power).
- Tries to win every battle.
- Bad-mouths the previous pastor or ministry leader.

