Digital Logos Edition
Prayer. Quiet time. Spiritual disciplines. Every pastor knows their value. But what do you do when schedules squeeze you tight, when you feel more harried than holy, when you lose your sense of God’s gentle leading? How do you maintain good spiritual health?
Deepening Your Ministry Through Prayer and Personal Growth offers tested, life-changing counsel. It is a focused, no-stone-unturned look at what some of America’s dynamic pastors do to keep grounded—as well as what they had to go through—to stay that way. Never before has there been such an inspiring, challenging treatment of these issues by so many respected church leaders. This fourth book in the Library of Christian Leadership offers the steps to help you stay intimate with the Lord and help others do the same. Out of the trenches and onto the page, here are thirty fresh and helpful chapters of excellent advice.
“Often finding time for God is difficult in the midst of church life, but closeness with God is the basis for lasting ministry.” (Page 13)
“Divide the day into three parts: waiting on the Lord, praying for others, and praying for yourself.” (Page 26)
“Sabbath-keeping: separating ourselves from the people who are clinging to us, from the routines to which we cling for our identity, and offering them all up to God in praise.” (Page 21)
“It’s no surprise that my spiritual lows come when I’m busy, preoccupied, focusing my attention on everything but God, and my spiritual highs come on ‘Sabbath’ days of rest and relaxation. God instituted the Sabbath not only because the human body needs physical rest, but more so because human activity frustrates intimacy with the Creator.” (Page 11)
“Few things are as hollow as a relationship intended for passion that instead is marked by mere duty.” (Page 39)