Don't Quit Your Church: What to Know Before You Leave Your Present Ministry


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About The Book

Dont Quit Your Church is a foundational philosophy of ministry that serves two distinct purposes. First it serves as hope for struggling ministers who are suffering from perceived failure in the ministry and are strongly considering resigning their current position. Secondly it offers insight to those who are at the beginning stages of discovering a biblical and unique approach to ministry. The clergy of the postmodern era are in crisis! The level of todays challenges have reached fever pitch and the church throughout most of the world is not able to hold her own ground. When the daily news informs those of faith that the good fight is turning into a rout the church is forced to rethink her strategy. This begins with the minister. The stability of the ministers purpose and calling are of the utmost importance. Unfortunately todays minister lives with many misconceptions about the work of the calling. This has resulted in frustrated pastors consistent discouraging results souring relationships and eventually the minister chooses to walk away. Dont Quit Your Church is a plea for the struggling minister to move from emotional reaction to thoughtful consideration and from frustration to resolve. Serving as both a foundational philosophy of Christian ministry and a help in time of trouble this work should be read and reread by those who desire a ministry and approach that will endure during the difficult days ahead. Dr. Jeff Brown currently serves as the Dean of Students and Professor of Christian Studies at Hannibal LaGrange University in Hannibal Missouri where he lives with his wife Brea and three children Danielle Linnea and Colin. Brown was called into the ministry at age seventeen and has served churches in Missouri Illinois and Kentucky over the past twenty five years.
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