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War Zones, Part 2: The Danger of Losing Your Awe (Forgetting Who God Is)8. To keep preaching the word, keep believing in the power of the word to transform lives, pray for the work of the Spirit, keep reading and studying, love their people, to keep on going and going and going. But the strengths of his books far out way the deficiencies. Thankfully Dr. Paul Tripp a seasoned Pastor and counselor knows this which is why he wrote Dangerous Calling Confronting The Unique Challenges of Pastoral Ministry.

Why do you want to preach well? I just wish he had applied it to this area. I would love to put this book in the hand of every seminarian who walks on my campus." Don't take my word for it. A very good thing. As Tripp notes from the outset, the primary goal of this book is not necessarily to instruct or encourage, but to diagnose a problem; a diagnosis that is intended “to make you uncomfortable” (pp.

I really did. They work with their minds and bodies in this evil world and give their hard - earned money to us so generously that we may spend our days - think of it - in the quiet of our studies, in the Bible, in evangelism, and in pastoring God's people. With Tripp, I hope this book fertilizes the conversation regarding the health of our evangelical pastoral culture. Using his own experiences as an example, he identifies three key themes underlying the spiritual blindness of many pasto… As a pastor himself who began to think he had "arrived" and that he was uniquely gifted and had an especially difficult job, Paul Tripp shows us how this begins to happen and gives us keys in how to seek help to get out of those terrible patterns. So, What Now? He is very open and honest about his own ministry trials, provides ample illustration of other ministry struggles, and manages to bring the Scripture to bear on all of them. Paul Tripp, in his book Dangerous Calling, takes a look at Christian ministry from another angle. I watch with ministry intent. That thing was a good thing. I am no expert but it would seem to me that the minister as CEO which Tripp is addressing is gradually dying anyway as churches get smaller. Any and every pastor should read it for the sake of their own souls (1 Tim 4:16) and the protection of their ministry and congregations. It is also a book every person in ministry should read. There are some helpful nuggets here and there, but I found myself annoyed with some of the premises and writing style. Minor weaknesses aside, therefore, it should receive wide distribution and discussion. October 31st 2012 Pastors need pastors, and by God’s grace, every page of this book will minister to your heart, your marriage, your family, and the people you serve—in ways you never thought you needed it. Here is a book that both diagnoses and offers cures for issues that impact every member and church leader, and gives solid strategies for fighting the all-important war that rages in our churches today.

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