Hope for the Weary, the Burned Out, and the Broken

Author:   Writebol ,  Jared C Wilson
Publisher:   Faithlife Corporation
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9781683596738


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   15 March 2023
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Hope for the Weary, the Burned Out, and the Broken


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Author:   Writebol ,  Jared C Wilson
Publisher:   Faithlife Corporation
Imprint:   Faithlife Corporation
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.00cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9781683596738


ISBN 10:   1683596730
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   15 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In Jesus Is Enough, Jeremy addresses pastoral idolatries head-on: personal reputation, ministry metrics, doctrinal correctness, church influence, and more. He helps leaders take humbling inventory of our own temptations, while also inspiring us to build our worth and ministry on the incomparable sufficiency of Jesus. Like a best man in a wedding, this book urges us to not steal the bride's attention, but to rejoice in her attentiveness to the great Groom. I believe God will use this book to diminish petty pastoral idolatries and increase our estimation and enjoyment of Jesus Christ. --Jonathan Dodson, pastor, City Life Church (Austin, TX); author, The Unwavering Pastor Not often do I come across a book that lands squarely in my heart and covers me with conviction in painful but healing ways. Jeremy Writebol's reflections on pastoring, in light of Jesus's words for the seven churches in Revelation, are wise, measured, and profound, applying the heart of the gospel to the heart of the pastor. --Trevin Wax, vice president for research and resource development at the North American Mission Board; visiting professor at Cedarville University; author of The Thrill of Orthodoxy, The Multi-Directional Leader, and This Is Our Time For a host of reasons, the feeling of weariness has reached a fever pitch in recent days. What better time than now for a meaningful, life-giving, hope-filled reflection on Jesus's answer to weariness to be shared with the world. In Jesus Is Enough, Jeremy has provided such a reflection. For all who are eager to see and savor the rest-giving attributes of Jesus afresh, I highly recommend this book. --Scott Sauls, senior pastor, Christ Presbyterian Church; author of Jesus Outside the Lines and Beautiful People Don't Just Happen Pastoring is a hard job. There are so many aspects of this calling that go virtually unseen by the watching world, and yet carry great emotional and spiritual weight. It seems there's an increasing number of us keeping one eye on the door in case it gets to be too much. Nothing will make this calling easy, but this book offers great hope and help for navigating the path and walking in truth. If you're a pastor, whether you're feeling burnt out or not, you should read this book. It will help you if you're struggling, and it will prepare you for when later struggles come. --Russ Ramsey, pastor and author of Rembrandt Is In the Wind: Learning to Love Art Through the Eyes of Faith Pastoral work has always had its challenges, those challenges have only increased in a post-Covid world. In this timely book, Jeremy Writebol, tenderly reminds those in ministry of the one thing we can never forget: Jesus is enough. --Brian Brodersen, pastor, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, CA The pressure of pastoring has rarely been greater than it is today. Jeremy reminds us that there is hope and comfort for the weary soul. This is a must read for every pastor who is being crushed under the weight of unrealistic expectations. The Good News is and has always been that Jesus is enough for his church, both shepherds and sheep. --Chris Brooks, senior pastor, Woodside Bible Church Pastors matter to God. One clear evidence is when he raises up compassionate and compelling messages that speak with enduring relevance to the possibilities and perils of our call. Jesus Is Enough is one such message! Jeremy Writebol has done a great service to church leaders by offering this fascinating and timely study of Christ's words in Revelation to pastors. May we all experience the resilience and renewal for which this book was written! --Dave Harvey, president of Great Commission Collective; author of When Sinners Say I Do, The Plurality Principle, and Stronger Together! Rich with insight, Pastor, Jesus Is Enough, is a beautiful reminder that the self-worth of the pastor lies not in their occupation but in the person of Jesus. Writebol provides the reader with the helpful perspective of seeing Jesus as the hero of the pastor's life and church. Jesus is not impressed with our resume or our efforts to promote ourselves about the name of Jesus. This book will be helpful to any pastor seeking a renewed perspective of the love of Jesus. --Jimmy Dodd, founder and president, PastorServe; author of Survive or Thrive, Six Relationships Every Pastor Needs; Pastors Are People Too; What Great Ministry Leaders Get Right; and The Magnificent Names of Jesus Building on the ancient words of Jesus to seven pastors, Jeremy Writebol brings necessary biblical clarity to the job description of today's pastors and challenges them to fulfill it through the sufficiency of Christ. Fresh, insightful, honest, and necessary--a must read! --Doug Schmidt, former senior pastor of Woodside Bible Church; executive director of Barnabas Ministries of Michigan Jeremy is writer for our times, with a work that speaks deeply to the hearts of pastors who are trying to faithfully shepherd in a pandemic shaped world. Using the seven churches of Revelation as a unique backdrop, Pastor, Jesus Is Enough grounds the difficult vocation of all pastors in the sufficiency of Christ and the hope of the gospel. A timely read for our challenging times. --Ronnie Martin, lead pastor of Substance Church in Ashland, Ohio, cohost of The Happy Rant Podcast, and coauthor of Pastoring Small Towns Ministry in Jesus' name has never been easy, and it seems to be growing harder. The ancient trifecta of devil, world, and flesh against us continues. But today's cultural decay, social turmoil, and political vitriol have ramped things up a notch--pastors are clearly an endangered species. Jeremy Writebol knows that firsthand. But he's learned that though he doesn't have what it takes to lead a church through times of tumult, Jesus does. Jesus is enough, Writebol reminds us, so quit trying to make ministry all about you. This book is chock full of biblical, practical wisdom for faithful ministry in this increasingly faithless era. Take and read; the soul you save may be your own. --Harold L. Senkbeil, author of The Care of Souls


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Jeremy Writebol is the lead campus pastor of Woodside Bible Church in Plymouth, Michigan, and executive director of Gospel-Centered Discipleship. He is the author of everPresent: How the Gospel Relocates Us in the Present.

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