YES, PASTOR, YOU CAN (AND SHOULD) CHANGE YOUR MIND!
The context of ministry continually changes, the surrounding culture
changes, and a living God demands constant movement and change. So,
pastors and preachers must be prepared to change! Some of the current
assumptions about how to persevere in ministry need to be questioned.
What ideas and approaches do we need to change, in ourselves and in
our ministries? And how, exactly, do we change our minds and
practices, when we're called to be steady, stable, and sure?
Will Willimon narrates of some of the twists and turns in his own
journey as a pastor. These stories and "change-of-mind-and-ministry"
points can be helpful to new pastors who are negotiating their own way
into future ministry. Novice pastors can receive guidance and
encouragement from hearing how a prominent pastoral leader, bishop,
author, seminary professor, and well-known preacher for nearly five
decades changed, grew, and adapted in Christian ministry. And longtime
pastors will find assurance and encouragement as they continue to grow
and change, too.
The book consists of guidance from an older, experienced pastoral
leader to other pastoral leaders, especially young and new ones.
Willimon frames the material around the ways he has changed his mind
and offers crucial ways that he once thought about ministry compared
and contrasted with how he thinks now. He depicts the pastoral
vocation as requiring adaptation and revision by its practitioners.
Along the way, the book includes conversations with First and Second
Timothy as the precursor of this book, an older, experienced pastor
(Paul) offering advice to a young, unseasoned pastor (Timothy).
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The Overlooked Virtue for Faithful Ministry
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781791033897
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
United Methodist Publishing House - CoreSource Plus
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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