Thus far I have spoken of books
written about ministry by process theologians.
Good books have been
written about the ministry in all these categories, and my discussion is attentive to them.
Here is what
he writes about his ministry:
In
writing about the ministry of Jesus, Luke gave a focal place to scriptural texts highlighting his salvific character.
Brandon
writes about ministry in the trenches, inspiring leaders to get creative with their approaches to preaching, leadership, and disciple - making.
Brandon
writes about ministry in the trenches, inspiring leaders to get creative with their approaches to preaching, leadership, and disciple - making.
Not exact matches
He
writes, «Ever since my wife and I heard
about their work
about a year and a half ago, this
ministry and the battle they're fighting has been heavy on our hearts.»
This person had no idea how much hell I've taken from people in my evangelical community for
writing about my doubts, my questions related to heaven and hell, my views on biblical interpretation and theology, and my support for women in
ministry and other marginalized people in the Church.
She
wrote me (and I have permission to quote)
about women's
ministry.
Jack is
writing today
about an issue that many pastors of small churches must deal with — bivocational
ministry.
Those of us who are saved by grace, teach grace,
write about grace, proclaim grace, and have «grace» in the names of our churches and
ministries, are some of the least gracious people that exist.
When Hahn was a college student at the University of North Carolina in the mid-1980s, he met Jimmy Long, who later
wrote a book
about ministering to Generation X. Long predicted that Hahn would be part of a new generational
ministry.
I
wrote about this back in the chapter on cancelling the church service, but what if the teaching time took place in the busses and vans while a church was driving to a place of
ministry, and then continued afterwards, when returning?
When Paul
writes about being anathema from Christ, he is not stating a desire to be eternally cut off or separated from Jesus, but is instead stating his desire, if it were possible, to give up his life and his
ministry within the Kingdom of God if such a sacrifice would help Israel come to the knowledge that Jesus is the Messiah.
This is a great chapter for all the pastors and church leaders and Christians out there who like to talk and
write and teach a lot
about grace, but don't really show grace in their lives,
ministries, and churches.
It is also impressive that before these true stories
about Jesus were
written down (in that 27 - 30 year period) Christians would sort of have «story time» and orally present the events we find in the Gospels, and there was absolutely no room for fluffing up the story or saying something false because during that time, people who actually witnessed Jesus»
ministry were still alive and would have quickly corrected the mistakes.
After this rant
about womens»
ministry stirred up some good questions and this post had us all wrestling with what to do
about it, I asked my friend, Ed Cyzewski, if he would like to
write a guy's perspective on mens»
ministries.
Lyle Schaller
writes about the importance of recognizing certain ministerial tasks as «winners» and others as «losers» in The Multiple Staff and the Larger Church, «Winners» are the tasks that lead people to sign up for ordained
ministry: preaching, presiding over sacraments, being present at key life transitions such as weddings and funerals — in other words, the prominent, visible and generally rewarding parts of
ministry.
But the very fact that this list exists, and that bloggers are
writing about it, reveals something
about the strange relationship Christians have with ambition... particularly when it comes to
ministry and art.
After this rant
about womens»
ministry stirred up some good questions and this post had us all wrestling with what to do
about it, I asked my friend, Ed Cyzewski, if he would like to
write a guy's perspective on mens»...
The other day I posted an older cartoon suggesting that people are more important than ideas, and quickly
wrote a short post
about the Reverend Gretta Vosper, a United Church of Canada (UCC) minister who is being tried for her fitness for
ministry.
Luke had been at pains to make clear that the risen Jesus was no otherworldly spirit but a physical form with flesh and bones, 42 who consequently presented his disciples with infallible proofs.41 The risen Christ came to be regarded as having conducted a fresh
ministry with his disciples, and in these forty days he «taught them
about the kingdom of God».41 But since the experience of the risen Christ was not of this character at the end of the century when Acts was
written, it had to be made clear that this kind of experience was brought to an end by a new event, the Ascension.
@jf well your information
about the New Testament is
about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been
written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original texts of the New Testament were
written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported
written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly
ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the word used but you never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
I have talked to several people
about writing on urban
ministry, missiology, or preaching.
Last week, Philip Abode
wrote about the gospel and pastoral
ministry.
I will
write some posts later this week
about how this can happen, but for now, think
about the freedom and flexibility you would enjoy in pastoral
ministry if you did not have to worry
about a paycheck from the church.
Leah works full time in children's
ministry and has walked through and
written about her own quarterlife crisis.
My friend Jonathan Hollingsworth and his mother Amy Hollingsworth
wrote a book together
about his experiences with harmful Christian
ministries and their destructive leaders.
Bill, at NT / History Blog
writes about the history of pastoral
ministry: Historically, the institutionalized practice of Protestant Pastoring is based on the traditionally pastoral duties of Catholic Priesthood.
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