Like Stepping Into a Canoe: Nimbleness and the Transition Into Ministry


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About The Book

What is your hope for your first five years of ministry? Thousands of people graduate every year from seminaries and divinity schools in the United States and immediately encounter a whole range of possibilities issues and decisions. Many new pastors experience stymied creativity an endless list of tasks the intransigence of church systems personal and professional isolation and the pressure that comes with dealing with the expectations of other people. As a result many do not remain in ministry. How new pastors navigate the transition into ministry can determine their temperament and patterns for the rest of their pastoral careers. In Like Stepping Into A Canoe Kincaid seeks to help new pastors stay connected to their call to understand change and transitions to value both restlessness and resilience and to find fulfillment in the early years of their ministry. Kincaids five practices of nimbleness correspond to the common transition into ministry issues: For the stymied creativity the practice of curiosity. For the barrage of tasks the practice of clarity. For the intransigence of church systems the practice of agility. For the isolation and loneliness the practice of proximity. For the expectations of others the practice of temerity.
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