Arthur Brooks on the Science of Happiness and the Inner Life of Church Leaders

JUN 23, 202641 MIN
The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast

Arthur Brooks on the Science of Happiness and the Inner Life of Church Leaders

JUN 23, 202641 MIN

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<p>Why are so many ministry leaders struggling with unhappiness, and how can the tools of behavioral science intersect with Christian theology to bring true joy? In this episode, Ed Stetzer sits down with social scientist, Harvard professor, and bestselling author Arthur Brooks to discuss his latest insights on the science of happiness and its profound implications for church leaders.</p><p></p><p>Brooks unpacks the four pillars of a happy life (faith, family, friendship, and work that serves other people) and addresses why pastors often score low on personal enjoyment despite their high sense of vocational meaning. Tracing the distinctions between worldly pleasure and holy enjoyment, Brooks addresses the reality of spiritual desolation, drawing on the wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola to explain why feeling distant from God doesn’t make a leader a fraud. From practical self-management routines to redefining ministry success away from numerical idolatry, this conversation offers pastors a vital roadmap to sustain their inner lives and lead with authentic joy.</p><p></p><p>ABOUT OUR GUEST</p><p></p><p>Arthur C. Brooks is a social scientist, author, and speaker known for his work on happiness, leadership, meaning, and human flourishing. He serves as a professor at Harvard University, where he teaches courses on leadership and happiness.</p><p></p><p>Brooks previously served as president of the American Enterprise Institute and has written bestselling books including <i>From Strength to Strength and Build the Life You Want</i>, co-authored with Oprah Winfrey. Drawing from research, personal experience, and moral philosophy, Brooks helps audiences think deeply about purpose, relationships, and well-being. He is a sought-after speaker among business, academic, nonprofit, and faith-based audiences.<br /></p>