MrStakhanovite wrote:LDSToronto wrote:If they paid me, I'd go back.
Yeah, but you are a cold hearted sell out.
I feel horrible for those Bishops, thrust into a position that is really a full time job that requires at least some training in pastoral care (e.g. discerning between a spiritual problem and an organic problem). All this does is do a disservice to all those wonderful people who put their heart and soul into this Church.
Here is the training a bishop receives:
1. When called, he will receive 3-4 hours of training on filling out forms, welfare policies, review of the handbook, and managing finances. This training is given by the stake president, who also got the same amount of training.
2. 2-4 times per year, a group bishopric training session is held. All bishops in the stake are trained by the stake presidency. The topics are usually on increasing ward membership through missionary efforts or re-activations, getting members to fulfill callings, getting youth to enroll in EFY or other youth conferences, or getting members to give more service.
Most of the training in #2 comes in the form of, "Bishops, not enough members are going to the temple, what can we do about it?". In other words, most training sessions are really brainstorming sessions.
Bishops receive absolutely no training on pastoral care. Ever.
H.
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