What energizes someone in pastoral Ministry for the long haul? Holy days like Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost are the exception.
Daily readings help readers develop their own spiritual formation practices to sustain their life and ministry.
This 6-week study focuses on themes Harnish found crucial in over four decades of ministry: Power, People, Places, Proclamation, Perseverance, and Promise.
He highlights the importance of reflection on scripture, spiritual reading, journaling, prayer, and spiritual conversation with trusted friends.
Harnish encourages ministers to develop spiritual disciplines and personal relationships to nourish their souls for long-term ministry.
Whether we thrive or merely survive depends on what we do with the Ordinary days, he writes.
James Harnish invites Pastors and other ministers to see Ordinary Time as a metaphor for the Ordinary days of ministry.
Ordinary Time, the longest season of the Christian year, is where Pastors spend most of their ministry.
What energizes someone in pastoral Ministry for the long haul? Holy days like Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost are the exception