Now That I'm Called: A Guide for Women Discerning a Call to Ministry

Author:   Kristen Padilla
Publisher:   Zondervan
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9780310532187


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   12 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Now That I'm Called: A Guide for Women Discerning a Call to Ministry


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"As a woman in the church, it's difficult to know what it means to say ""I'm called to ministry."" Whether you have been wrestling with that calling for years or are just starting to ask what it means, Now That I'm Called will provide you with guidance and direction on your journey. Perhaps you are feeling the Holy Spirit leading you toward vocational ministry but are unsure of what that means or if you are hearing the voice of the Lord correctly. This book will help you answer these questions and serve as a guide as you walk down this new and unfamiliar path. Author Kristen Padilla answers questions like: What does the Bible say about ministerial calling Can I, as a woman, be called to gospel ministry What is the difference between spiritual gifts and ministerial roles within the church Is there value in obtaining a theological education Should I go to a Bible college, seminary, or divinity school, and what is the difference between these three What is the value in having a ministerial mentor and doing internships What if I feel called to ministry but do not know what type of ministry Each chapter ends with further questions, exercises, assignments, and stories of real women doing vocational ministry. This is a book that will prepare you for a lifetime of vocational service to God. You will walk away with a biblical understanding of ministerial calling and a robust view of women in gospel ministry, as well as practical tools to help you pursue God's call for your life."

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Author:   Kristen Padilla
Publisher:   Zondervan
Imprint:   Zondervan
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.203kg
ISBN:  

9780310532187


ISBN 10:   0310532183
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   12 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Introduction: For the Introduction, I will begin by describing how God called me to ministry. This will include my initial call, obstacles to my call, seminary, and what ministry looks like for me today. At the end of sharing my story, I will ask the question, Where are you today in your call? Secondly, I will provide a map of the book, briefly outlining the chapters and stating the purpose and goal of this book. Lastly, I will provide blank space and encourage each young woman to write out her calling story in the space provided. Chapter 1: Is there really such a thing as a call to ministry? In Chapter 1, I will address questions frequently asked: what does it mean to be called? Aren’t we all called to evangelize the lost and make disciples? Are some people really set apart for ministry? I will show, in this chapter, that there really is such a thing as a call to ministry. In order to achieve this, I will look at calls in the Bible, beginning in the Old Testament and moving canonically through the New Testament. I will include the callings of Moses, Joshua, David, Jeremiah, Peter, and Paul. I will examine the way in which God called them and to what task he called them. I will conclude with the following: God calls to ministry imperfect, sinful people; God calls people in a variety of ways; obedience and faithfulness is required of those whom he calls; and the ministry to which God calls people will always involve either the Word of God or the people of God, and many times it includes both. But what may be in the mind of readers as they reflect on this chapter is: what if I am a woman? Is there a vocational call for me? This leads to the next chapter. Spotlight on Woman: Renee Pitts, Minister to Students, Global Involvement, Samford University, Birmingham, Ala. Chapter 2: Can I be called if I’m a woman? So much of the conversation centered on women in ministry within evangelical circles is about what women cannot do. In this chapter, I will attempt to put the focus on what women can do. First, I will begin with a biblical survey of roles held by women. This is briefly mentioned in the first chapter; it is developed in this chapter. This will include those who were prophets, judges, disciples, laborers in the Word, deacons, and the possible apostle. Next, I will address the prohibition passages in Scripture regarding women, as well as the most popular interpretations of those passages. I will conclude with the following: 1. Women are created in the image of God and are meant to be used in the church to display God’s image; 2. There were many exceptions to the rules, so to speak, where God used women in typical male-type roles; this is noteworthy given the ancient culture in which men ruled. 3. God gives women spiritual gifts to use in the church. 4. God calls women to specific tasks regarding Scripture and the church. At the end of the chapter, I will provide a list of modern day roles held by women in full-time ministry. How a woman works out her calling and in what roles will largely depend on her own conscience and denomination. Once a case from Scripture is made that God calls out both men and women for ministry, I will prompt the reader with the question, How does one prepare for ministry? This will be a prelude into the next chapter. Spotlight on Woman: Cokiesha Bailey Robinson, founder of Cross Spring Ministries – a writing, preaching, and mentoring ministry Chapter 3: Is theological education necessary? This chapter will be written from my belief that theological education is important and necessary. While I do not believe that one can only do ministry if she has received theological education, theological education is the ideal toward which I want to push my readers. Even though the Holy Spirit enlightens and illumines God’s Word, we are not supernaturally given interpretations of passages of the Bible. Given the vast amount of space and time between the world of the Bible and our world, we nee

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Kristen Padilla is the marketing and communications coordinator for Beeson Divinity School of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, where she also received her MDiv. degree in 2008. In her role at Beeson, Kristen serves as producer of the school's weekly podcast and is editor of the school's magazine and chapel devotional booklets. In addition to this work, she has written a number of Bible studies for young women and has spoken on the topic of calling. When she is not working or spending time with her family, she is posting on her blog, www.kristenrpadilla.com.

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