
Perseverance
Fifteen Reflections on Christian Ministry at the Halfway Point –An Invitation to Make It to the Finish Line Well – Oh God, Help
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Narrado por:
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Jon Thompson
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Darrell Johnson
Sobre este áudio
Every generation of Christian leaders for the past 2000 years has had to face landmines that are potential killers, even on the best of days. Some are universal and some cultural, but all are dangerous. We shouldn’t be shocked; after all, when we read through Scripture, we see that only 30% of leaders actually finish well.
So the question is, how does one really make it?
Written for those who are considering entering ministry, those who have been in the trenches for any period of time, and even those who are coming near the end of their Christian leadership journey, this book is the reflection of one pastor at the midway point of his own ministry walk.
Perseverance shares fifteen observations that are transcultural, timeless, and transportable to many different settings:
A clear understanding of calling; Living under imminence
The role of love and rest
Leading while owning nothing
Not shying away from death, fear, and weakness
Radical transparency; Spiritual gifts and gift tension
God-given direction
Courage
Genuine encounter
Bold, biblical, and theological confession
Biblical consistency
Pastoral care and confrontation
Willingness to suffer
A call for real homesickness
Together, these have the potential to create an ecosystem that breeds biblical, healthy, and genuine perseverance. And when brought together in a life over time, they just might lead one to be in the 30% who not only finish, but finish well.
©2023 Jon Thompson (P)2025 Jon Thompson