Dale Tadlock
Dale Tadlock has served as an adjunct missions professor at Crichton College in Memphis, Tennessee, and visiting professor of youth ministry at Evangelical Theological Seminary in Osijek, Croatia. He has a B.S. in psychology from Mississippi College, an M.S. with a youth ministry emphasis from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, and a certification in youth and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary.
Articles by this blogger
Stretched Beyond Usefulness
- By Dale Tadlock
- Published 10/13/2008
- Theological Themes
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Hello…my name is (your name here). I’m a youth pastor, and I’m unbalanced.
In ministry, unbalanced lives tend to be the norm more than the exception. It seems that ministry has a way of subtly drawing us into a life that, in the end, is more hurtful to us and to others than many of us would like to admit.
In ministry, unbalanced lives tend to be the norm more than the exception. It seems that ministry has a way of subtly drawing us into a life that, in the end, is more hurtful to us and to others than many of us would like to admit.


