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About the Restoration
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How The Restoration Ministry Began
Dixon Murrah began developing the Counseling
Ministry at Sagemont Church when he served as the
Church Counselor. In this role, Dixon and his wife
Lois became aware of many unmet spiritual,
emotional, and relational needs in people’s lives,
so they asked God for wisdom in expanding their
ministry. They prayed, and God led them to focus
their efforts on wounded church leaders. Their plan
was bold and simple: As they taught and counseled
these leaders, God would bring healing and hope.
Then the leaders could pass along these transforming
principles to their people.
The first step in ministering to leaders was a
dinner for ministers’ wives from all over Houston.
Shortly after that event, a couple in Florida saw a
newspaper article in which Pastor John Morgan stated
that he wanted to help pastors. The Lord had already
laid that same burden on this couple’s hearts, so
the man arranged to have lunch with Brother John to
explore his ideas. As he caught Brother John’s
vision, he gave a large check to Sagemont to fund
this ministry.
Brother John called Dixon and asked him to use this
donation to develop a program for ministers. About
this same time, the leaders of Rapha Treatment
Centers approached Sagemont about their desire to
help struggling ministers and their families.
Rapha’s Dr. Jim Mahoney and Dixon prayed and planned
together. Their strategy was to invite pastors and
their wives to a weeklong conference called “Stress
in the Ministry.”
The first of these conferences took place in
September 1989. For the next few months, Dixon and
Dr. Mahoney conducted a conference each month. In
the spring of 1990, however, Dr. Jim Mahoney was
diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. With their leader
in this work out of action, Rapha participated in
one or two more conferences in their partnership
with Sagemont, and then resigned from the joint
effort. Since then, the conferences have been
conducted and underwritten solely by Sagemont
Church.
A few years ago, Sagemont’s Counseling Ministry and
the Stress in the Ministry Conferences had grown so
much that Dixon was advised to carve out a separate
identity for these events for pastors and their
wives. Dixon and Lois still host, lead and teach
church leaders and their spouses at these
conferences.
Over the years, about 800 couples from some 18 or 20
different denominations have participated in 84
Stress in the Ministry Conferences. The attendees
have included missionaries, seminary professors and
deans, denominational leaders and pastors serving in
churches all over the United States. In addition,
pastors and their wives from Dominica, Argentina,
Great Britain and Canada have also attended, and in
1995, the conference was held in Nicaragua for about
50 indigenous pastors.
Throughout the years, God has used this ministry to
bring hope to the hopeless and restore men and women
to effective ministry. One pastor related, “I was
going to leave the ministry. My life was a wreck,
and my family was a disaster. But God used Dixon,
Lois, and their conference to give me more healing
than I ever thought possible. I’ll always be
indebted to them.”
Stress In The Ministry is a part of
The Restoration Ministry of Sagemont
Church in Houston, Texas and is a
ministry to ministers and their
families. This particular part of
the Restoration Ministry hosts a
week-long conference several times
each year for ministers and their
spouses. This conference is a
two-pronged approach designed to
"restore" those who are "burned out"
or otherwise considering leaving the
ministry as well as providing tools
which can prevent burn out. This is
NOT a normal stress management
conference. This conference deals
with the real causes of distress and
is provided at no cost to the
attendees.
This ministry is under the direction
of E. Dixon Murrah who is a Southern
Baptist minister. In addition he was
licensed as a Marriage and Family
Therapist and approved by the state
of Texas as a supervisor of
professional therapists. Dixon holds
two graduate degrees in the field of
psychology and has been directing
this ministry for over 18 years. He
developed the Counseling Ministry at
Sagemont Church and was its director
for over 15 years. Dixon and his
wife, Lois, host the Stress in the
Ministry conferences. Both also
teach various sessions during the
conference. They are assisted by
various former participants of the
conference.
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