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Helps pastors adopt an approach to ministry that is effective, enjoyable and sustainable.
Being a pastor is not a regular 9-to-5 job. There is an unending list of important things to do as you seek to serve others sacrificially. The demands of ministry make it difficult to find a healthy rhythm of life and work, and can leave you running on empty. How can we develop a sustainable pattern of ministry that both honours the Lord and the people we care for and that will also protect us from burnout?
Ronnie Martin and Brian Croft have each spent decades pastoring churches and supporting ministry leaders. Here they encourage fellow shepherds to embrace a more present-focused, unhurried approach to ministry. They show how this starts with accepting their humanity, pursuing humility and remembering the hope they have in Christ. They also exhort pastors to fuel their ministry with self-awareness, prayer and contemplation of Jesus.
After giving a framework for this approach to ministry, the authors offer lots of practical advice regarding prioritisation, managing schedules and cultivating supportive friendships.
Read this book to deepen your joy, help yourself to serve others more effectively and continue serving God in ministry for many years to come.
Introduction
Part 1: Preparation
Chapter 1: Humanity
Chapter 2: Humility
Chapter 3: Hopefulness
Part 2: Power
Chapter 4: Self-Awareness
Chapter 5: Contemplation
Chapter 6: Prayer
Part 3: Pursuit
Chapter 7: Schedule
Chapter 8: Self-Care
Chapter 9: Silence
Chapter 10: Empathy
Chapter 11: Expectation
Chapter 12: Friendship
Conclusion
Contributors | Brian Croft, Ronnie Martin, Brian Conover |
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ISBN | 9798891532953 |
Format | Audiobook |
First published | April 2024 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |