Shadow Minister: Reflections of an Associate Minister
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- ISBN978-1-56229-510-3
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- Date de parution09/09/2021
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An Essential Resource for Associate Pastors and Ministers at all LevelsIn an egotistical world, we are deemed successful only when we are number one. This idea is so embedded in our psyches we spend our entire lives trying to reach the top - sometimes at all costs. But is full accomplishment only experienced when you are at the top? Can you succeed in ministry without occupying the chief seat of leadership and power?In this theological and personal reflection, the author gives voice to many unspoken experiences and ambitions of associate ministers who faithfully serve their more prominent and popular leaders - unnoticed.
Having served successfully in the shadow of one of the most outstanding pastors and congressmen in the USA, the author writes from a wealth of knowledge and experience. Drawing from his personal and vocational journey, he boldly redefines success in ministry and demonstrates that fulfillment and success are possible, even in a subsidiary capacity. This insightful book will engage, empower, and encourage you to:Optimize your skills and gifts right where you areRelinquish the idea that to be or feel successful you must hold the top spotHave meaningful reflection on your own experiencesBetter appreciate your role as an associate minister/lay leaderAchieve excellence in your service to God and His peopleApply the principles therein to find success in your vocation at any levelAvoid frustration, impatience, and apathy in your ministryThe Reverend Paul Leacock's passion for Christian discipleship was developed at the Greater Allen A.
M. E. Cathedral of New York where he designed and managed the Discipleship Ministry for the 15, 000-member body for over ten years. A short-term missionary to Taiwan and Haiti, the Allen Prison Ministry and the Young Men Rites of Passage mentoring program were all part of his portfolio spanning some twenty years. He is the author of "The Discipler: An Introduction to a Life of Following Jesus", a series which includes a Teacher's Guide and a Student Workbook.
Having served successfully in the shadow of one of the most outstanding pastors and congressmen in the USA, the author writes from a wealth of knowledge and experience. Drawing from his personal and vocational journey, he boldly redefines success in ministry and demonstrates that fulfillment and success are possible, even in a subsidiary capacity. This insightful book will engage, empower, and encourage you to:Optimize your skills and gifts right where you areRelinquish the idea that to be or feel successful you must hold the top spotHave meaningful reflection on your own experiencesBetter appreciate your role as an associate minister/lay leaderAchieve excellence in your service to God and His peopleApply the principles therein to find success in your vocation at any levelAvoid frustration, impatience, and apathy in your ministryThe Reverend Paul Leacock's passion for Christian discipleship was developed at the Greater Allen A.
M. E. Cathedral of New York where he designed and managed the Discipleship Ministry for the 15, 000-member body for over ten years. A short-term missionary to Taiwan and Haiti, the Allen Prison Ministry and the Young Men Rites of Passage mentoring program were all part of his portfolio spanning some twenty years. He is the author of "The Discipler: An Introduction to a Life of Following Jesus", a series which includes a Teacher's Guide and a Student Workbook.
An Essential Resource for Associate Pastors and Ministers at all LevelsIn an egotistical world, we are deemed successful only when we are number one. This idea is so embedded in our psyches we spend our entire lives trying to reach the top - sometimes at all costs. But is full accomplishment only experienced when you are at the top? Can you succeed in ministry without occupying the chief seat of leadership and power?In this theological and personal reflection, the author gives voice to many unspoken experiences and ambitions of associate ministers who faithfully serve their more prominent and popular leaders - unnoticed.
Having served successfully in the shadow of one of the most outstanding pastors and congressmen in the USA, the author writes from a wealth of knowledge and experience. Drawing from his personal and vocational journey, he boldly redefines success in ministry and demonstrates that fulfillment and success are possible, even in a subsidiary capacity. This insightful book will engage, empower, and encourage you to:Optimize your skills and gifts right where you areRelinquish the idea that to be or feel successful you must hold the top spotHave meaningful reflection on your own experiencesBetter appreciate your role as an associate minister/lay leaderAchieve excellence in your service to God and His peopleApply the principles therein to find success in your vocation at any levelAvoid frustration, impatience, and apathy in your ministryThe Reverend Paul Leacock's passion for Christian discipleship was developed at the Greater Allen A.
M. E. Cathedral of New York where he designed and managed the Discipleship Ministry for the 15, 000-member body for over ten years. A short-term missionary to Taiwan and Haiti, the Allen Prison Ministry and the Young Men Rites of Passage mentoring program were all part of his portfolio spanning some twenty years. He is the author of "The Discipler: An Introduction to a Life of Following Jesus", a series which includes a Teacher's Guide and a Student Workbook.
Having served successfully in the shadow of one of the most outstanding pastors and congressmen in the USA, the author writes from a wealth of knowledge and experience. Drawing from his personal and vocational journey, he boldly redefines success in ministry and demonstrates that fulfillment and success are possible, even in a subsidiary capacity. This insightful book will engage, empower, and encourage you to:Optimize your skills and gifts right where you areRelinquish the idea that to be or feel successful you must hold the top spotHave meaningful reflection on your own experiencesBetter appreciate your role as an associate minister/lay leaderAchieve excellence in your service to God and His peopleApply the principles therein to find success in your vocation at any levelAvoid frustration, impatience, and apathy in your ministryThe Reverend Paul Leacock's passion for Christian discipleship was developed at the Greater Allen A.
M. E. Cathedral of New York where he designed and managed the Discipleship Ministry for the 15, 000-member body for over ten years. A short-term missionary to Taiwan and Haiti, the Allen Prison Ministry and the Young Men Rites of Passage mentoring program were all part of his portfolio spanning some twenty years. He is the author of "The Discipler: An Introduction to a Life of Following Jesus", a series which includes a Teacher's Guide and a Student Workbook.