Help! I'm a Pastor

Help! I'm a Pastor
"The smartest pastor I ever knew,"he said, "never wrote a book. When someoneasked why, he said, 'There's no need. Everything I have to say has already been said by people smarter than me.'"
I knew the preacherhe was referencing and told him I disagreed. I mentioned several reasons.
I'm not saying ego is not a factorin writing a book, as it is in almosteverything we do. I admit it gives me a good feeling to hold the completed book in my hand.
But I wish that pastor (who had refusedto write a book) had given us his unique slant on theministry, on scripture, on biblical stories, and on the churches he pastored. I knew him fairly well and treasured his service to our Lord. Two of the churchesthis good brotherserved mistreated him. I'd love to have his account, as only he could have told it.
The next generation of church leaders benefit from knowing how God's preachers dealt with issues they faced. Paul's First Epistle to theCorinthians is exactly that. If no problems had existed in the churchat Corinth, no epistle would have been written to deal with them. Think how much poorer we would be.
I try to write the occasional book. Having been in the Lord's work for over six decades, I have seen a few things during those years, carry scarsfrom several encounters with church people, and have learned some lessonsalong the way. If nothingelse, the scars qualify me to record my story. As Second Corinthians 11 records Paul's account of his scars, wounds, hardships, among other things these enhanced his authority in addressing God's churches.
Ego trip? I certainly hope it's more than that. Some of these books will travel to distant states and even foreign lands, places where I will never venture. And some, I hope, will journey into the future and speak to future generations. Any pastor would love for that to happen.
A line in the Psalms puts it as well as anything I know... This will be written for the generation to come, That a people yet to be created may praise the Lord. (Psalm102:18)
I encourage my pastor friends to write. Write your memoirs, tell us what you have learned, give us your insights into Scripture, share what's bugging you, and by all means, explain what thrills and excites you about ministering in Jesus' name. You have so much to share.
The pastor who writes only about all the glowing successes he has had along the
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"The smartest pastor I ever knew,"he said, "never wrote a book. When someoneasked why, he said, 'There's no need. Everything I have to say has already been said by people smarter than me.'"
I knew the preacherhe was referencing and told him I disagreed. I mentioned several reasons.
I'm not saying ego is not a factorin writing a book, as it is in almosteverything we do. I admit it gives me a good feeling to hold the completed book in my hand.
But I wish that pastor (who had refusedto write a book) had given us his unique slant on theministry, on scripture, on biblical stories, and on the churches he pastored. I knew him fairly well and treasured his service to our Lord. Two of the churchesthis good brotherserved mistreated him. I'd love to have his account, as only he could have told it.
The next generation of church leaders benefit from knowing how God's preachers dealt with issues they faced. Paul's First Epistle to theCorinthians is exactly that. If no problems had existed in the churchat Corinth, no epistle would have been written to deal with them. Think how much poorer we would be.
I try to write the occasional book. Having been in the Lord's work for over six decades, I have seen a few things during those years, carry scarsfrom several encounters with church people, and have learned some lessonsalong the way. If nothingelse, the scars qualify me to record my story. As Second Corinthians 11 records Paul's account of his scars, wounds, hardships, among other things these enhanced his authority in addressing God's churches.
Ego trip? I certainly hope it's more than that. Some of these books will travel to distant states and even foreign lands, places where I will never venture. And some, I hope, will journey into the future and speak to future generations. Any pastor would love for that to happen.
A line in the Psalms puts it as well as anything I know... This will be written for the generation to come, That a people yet to be created may praise the Lord. (Psalm102:18)
I encourage my pastor friends to write. Write your memoirs, tell us what you have learned, give us your insights into Scripture, share what's bugging you, and by all means, explain what thrills and excites you about ministering in Jesus' name. You have so much to share.
The pastor who writes only about all the glowing successes he has had along the
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- Cod: BRT9781960326850