The Crucifixion of Ministry by Andrew Purves

The Crucifixion of Ministry

by Andrew Purves

As a pastor, do you ever get the feeling that no matter what you try, nothing much seems to change? That is because the ministries themselves are not redemptive--they are not up to you. Only Jesus' ministry is redemptive. Jesus has to "show up." Theologian Andrew Purves explores at the deepest level the true and essential nature of Christian ministry. He says that the attempt to be an effective minister is a major problem. Ministers are "in the way." He radically claims that ministries need to be crucified. They need to be killed off so that Christ can make them live. Rooting church service in Christ's own continuing ministry, Purves provides a vision for students and practicing clergy to reclaim the vital connection between Christ and participation in his ministry today, even if it means letting Christ put to death the ministries to which pastors cling so closely. A radical appraisal for a critical malady affecting the life of the Christian church written in plain, down-to-earth language.

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This was another book assigned as mandatory reading for a course I'm taking. It had some helpful moments, but overall I think he belaboured his points and was a bit repetitive. Added to that, his theology jarred me at times too. This book has helped some, but not me, unfortunately.

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