Robert Peach
Having been a pastor for 18 years, Robert Peach, D.Min. and M.S., now directs the Kettering Clergy Care Center.
Articles by Robert Peach
If Ministers Fall, Can They Be Restored?
July 1991
This book brings to the forefront a subject usually left for the back hallway of the church, the quiet corner of the pastor's conference, or the anguished closed-door session of the church council. How should the sexual sins of the clergy…
"Please get help!"
May 1992
Jim and Sally had only minor complaints about their marriage during its first seven years. Three years later, when Jim accepted a new pastorate, their relationship took a plunge.
Trouble had already threatened…
The crisis of divorce
March 1996
For a while I thought I was going crazy. Sometimes I'd cry for hours. Then I'd get scared, I mean really terrified. Once I found myself fantasizing about killing myself and my mate. That was when I began to think…
The introvert's guide to networking
September 1998
Are you an introvert or an extrovert? You are an introvert if you tend to consume energy as you interact with people. You are an extrovert if you gain energy.
In the general population, about 25 percent are…
Minister need people too
January 1995
Many would be great if it weren't for the people," a burned-out pastor muttered after a particularly rancorous board meeting. Indeed, people can frustrate and discourage pastors, but they also can be marvelously affirming.
Relationships…
