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Transformational Ministry
Michael JinkinsPaperback 2003-12-31
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Transformational Ministry starts with a straightforward statement: "the purpose of our common ministry is the transformation of persons into the likeness of this Jesus Christ whom humanity crucified and God raised from the dead." The book looks at: The importance of character rather than technique Our model for ministry Clarity of purpose Conflict and the ministry of hope The strength to persist The joyful ministry to which God calls us This book takes an ecumenical look at the role of leadership in Christian ministry. Whether at worship, in a committee meeting, addressing children or providing pastoral care, the great goal of ministry is the transformation of persons into the likeness of Jesus Christ. The author deals with many practical and spiritual issues including: what it means to be a minister in today's world; and how, despite their own problems and conflicts, ministers can offer others the best care.
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Publisher Description
Transformational Ministry starts with a straightforward statement: "the purpose of our common ministry is the transformation of persons into the likeness of this Jesus Christ whom humanity crucified and God raised from the dead." The book looks at: The importance of character rather than technique Our model for ministry Clarity of purpose Conflict and the ministry of hope The strength to persist The joyful ministry to which God calls us This book takes an ecumenical look at the role of leadership in Christian ministry. Whether at worship, in a committee meeting, addressing children or providing pastoral care, the great goal of ministry is the transformation of persons into the likeness of Jesus Christ. The author deals with many practical and spiritual issues including: what it means to be a minister in today's world; and how, despite their own problems and conflicts, ministers can offer others the best care.