The Ministry We Need: Paul's Ancient Farewell--The Pastor's Present Calling (Acts 20:17-38)

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· Wipf and Stock Publishers
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What would cause the apostle Paul to testify that “I am innocent of the blood of all”? Godly qualities characterized his ministry, and outside of Christ’s, there is no greater ministry example. All ministers struggle, and we all know those who toil in frustration alongside us in the Lord’s field. You may be amid deep struggle now; worn, tattered, scarred, ready to quit—you have lost the focus and the joy of your calling. Most of us in ministry have known those who have either left the ministry or shipwrecked their faith. Quite possibly this is you. What we need to do is “put our hands to the plow, focus on our calling and the path before us, and determine to finish well.” Drawing on Paul’s example from Acts 20:17–38, the authors prescribe ministry principles, touching on a wide range of pastoral and preaching insights. Some have a ministry they should not want; some desire a ministry they think they want, but this book seeks to identify the ministry we need.

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About the author

Jeremy A. Rogers, Jordan N. Rogers, and Tony A. Rogers are a father and sons team with over eighty-seven years of combined preaching and pastoral ministry experience. Jeremy is the lead pastor of Eastwood Baptist Church (Bowling Green, Kentucky). Jordan is the pastor of preaching and teaching at Hillcrest Baptist Church (Nederland, Texas). Tony is the senior pastor of Southside Baptist Church (Bowie, Texas). They operate Jeremiah 20:9 Ministries--A Ministry to New Testament Churches committed to the glory of God through expository preaching (www.jeremiah209ministries.org).

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