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Abstract Feelings of stress are common to almost all ministers. Ministers can do three things to reduce their stress levels: determine their core competencies and delegate those tasks that they do not enjoy or do well, establish clear expectations for their ministerial roles, and avoid overwork. The author also focuses on ambition as a source of clergy stress for ministers and their families.