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Pastoral grit / Craig Brian Larson. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Pastor's soul series ; 2. | Library of leadership developmentPublication details: Minneapolis, . Minnesota: Bethany House Publishers, (c)1998.Description: 171 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1556619693
  • 9781556619694
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4011.L377.P378 1998
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Contents:
Indexed by size
Digging out of my financial winter
Light from an 8 watt ministry
During brown-out
After the revolt
Expectation management
Minding my own business
When the rope unclips
Faith for the low yield years
Losing my appetite for cynicism
Working the edges
Going with the grain.
Summary: Every pastor has felt the desire to throw in the towel to resign from a church or even drop out of the ministry. The press of day-in, day-out care for people can overwhelm the most noble reasons for entering ministry. A pastor's own brokenness, sinfulness, restlessness, and self-doubts only compound the weight. Pastoral Grit examines honestly the spiritual and practical calamities that compel pastors to give up and offers realistic insight to help pastors persevere.
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Indexed by size

Digging out of my financial winter

Light from an 8 watt ministry

During brown-out

After the revolt

Expectation management

Minding my own business

When the rope unclips

Faith for the low yield years

Losing my appetite for cynicism

Working the edges

Going with the grain.

Every pastor has felt the desire to throw in the towel to resign from a church or even drop out of the ministry. The press of day-in, day-out care for people can overwhelm the most noble reasons for entering ministry. A pastor's own brokenness, sinfulness, restlessness, and self-doubts only compound the weight. Pastoral Grit examines honestly the spiritual and practical calamities that compel pastors to give up and offers realistic insight to help pastors persevere.

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