Retirement Planning for Bi-vocational Pastors
Balancing the demands of ministry while working another job creates unique financial challenges for bi-vocational pastors. As someone who has spent over 20 years in ministry, I've witnessed firsthand how many bi-vocational ministers struggle to navigate their complex financial situations, especially when planning for retirement.
How Pastors Can Maintain a Housing Allowance in Retirement
As a pastor, you've dedicated your life to shepherding others, often accepting modest compensation in exchange for the privilege of following your calling. The ministerial housing allowance has likely been a crucial financial blessing throughout your years of service, but what happens when you retire?
Understanding 403(b)(9) Plans: The Retirement Solution Designed for Churches
Many pastors reach retirement age only to discover they lack adequate resources to step back from ministry—but it doesn't have to be this way. After decades of faithful service, shouldn't those who have shepherded congregations be able to retire with dignity and financial security?