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Author Smith, Mandy, 1971-

Title The vulnerable pastor : how human limitations empower our ministry / Mandy Smith ; foreword by David Hansen.

Publication Info. Downers Grove, Ill. : IVP Books, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents God is an odd leader -- Getting over ourselves: vulnerability with God -- Filled with emptiness -- What makes us feel weak. and what doesn't: a confession -- Save me! vulnerability and salvation -- Feeling exposed: how vulnerable pastors handle emotions -- I need you! how vulnerable pastors pray -- Letting the Bible read us: how vulnerable pastors read the Bible -- Being true to ourselves: vulnerability behind the scenes -- Learning to like the mess: how vulnerable pastors create culture -- Changing the mold: how vulnerable pastors recognize and develop leaders -- Taking our own sweet time: how vulnerable pastors use their time and energy -- Thriving for others: how vulnerable pastors measure success -- Practicing in public: vulnerability with an audience -- Welcome to the process: how vulnerable pastors teach and preach -- The right kind of desperate: how vulnerable pastors engage with the world -- Unfading treasure in jars of clay.
Summary Many people have given up on the church. But that doesn't mean that they've given up on God or Christianity. In many cases, it was merely that local church congregations were not the best context for missional people to live out their sense of God's call. The good news is that God is raising up vibrant movements of Christians in a vast array of vocations around the world: disciple-making ministries, missions, relief and development, social activism, advocacy and much more. These are all strategic ways to live for the kingdom--in venues beyond the local church. Wherever movements of the gospel have occurred, visionary people and apostolic structures have been essential. Mission leader Sam Metcalf shows how God has always worked through entrepreneurial individuals and organizations that launched out in fresh ways. He gives biblical and missiological foundations for missional movements, showing that what has often been called "parachurch" is an equally valid manifestation of the church. Affirming the strengths of apostolic personalities, Metcalf shows how they can be deployed to cross cultural barriers, renew secular societies and transform the nations with the power of the gospel. God may be inviting you to join what he is doing around the world. Answer the call and discover how God can use you beyond your imagination.
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Subject Clergy -- Psychology.
Clergy -- Psychology.
Clergy -- Mental health.
Clergy -- Mental health.
Clergy.
Vulnerability (Personality trait)
Vulnerability (Personality trait)
Pastoral theology.
Pastoral theology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Smith, Mandy, 1971- Vulnerable pastor. Downers Grove : InterVarsity Press, 2015 9780830841233 (DLC) 2015027564
ISBN 9780830898879 (eBook)
0830898875 (eBook)
9780830841233 (paperback ; alkaline paper)