Tag Archives: ministry
Misplaced faith in exercises
How to divorce your minister
Everyday Ministry
Towards a theology of pastoral breakdown
20 years ago in the class room, Broughton Knox predicted that it would be our generation of ministers that would have to deal with the problem of total pastoral breakdown. That is, we would have to work out what is to be done when the congregation no longer has confidence in its minister and his ministry and, from the congregation’s point of view, the situation is irremediable.
Factotum #4: Praying in small groups
Everyday Ministry
The Church and the denominations
Thought
Used by permission. First published in Reformed Theological Review, 23 (1964).
The important word ‘church’ is used in current language with at least six different meanings. For example, it is used for a building, a denomination, or a profession. But interestingly enough it is seldom used in its basic New Testament meaning. (more…)
Factotum #3: One-to-one prayer and Bible reading
Everyday Ministry
Interview: Visions from Abroad
Top Shelf: Organising and Growing a Church (Review)
Working the Game Plan: Simon Manchester
Felling the spiritual giant
Interchange
Is hierarchy biblical?
Interchange
Apostolic Alone
Real Coram Deo
Ministers who resign
Pastoral Ministry
Every year Christian denominations see a slow, but sad, trickle of ministers leave their ranks by premature resignation. They leave for a variety of reasons, but often because of marriage break-up, serious moral lapses (usually sexual), and severe disagreement over denominational (but not necessarily gospel) distinctives like baptism and the like. It is a waste, in both human and Christian terms. It is a waste, not only of three of four years intensive training at tertiary level, and ten years or so of practical ministry, but it also means starting again near the bottom of life, around age forty, with incredible heartache and pain amongst family, friends and congregation, and mud on the public face of the gospel.
The day I went to church
Everyday Ministry
I was desperate; maybe religion would help. My wife had just been given three months to live, and so I decided to go to church.
