January 2022 - Ministry Resource Toolbox
January 2022 Ministry Resource Toolbox
Each month we will be sharing ten resources – articles, webpages, books, etc. – that you can take advantage of to resource your ministry. If you have something you would like to share please leave a comment below.
From the MB World:
1. MB Week of Prayer
2. Resilient Leadership and Self Care
Books:
3. Pray Without Ceasing by Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger
This book is both challenging and encouraging in exploring the value and importance of prayer in pastoral care.
4. Post Quarantine Church by Thom S. Rainer
This book explores what ministry post-Covid could look like for churches providing six points to explore and give consideration to.
Articles and Blog Posts:
5. ChurchLeaders.com: Future Church: 10 Predictions for the Next 10 Years
6. CareyNieuwhof.com: 3 Reasons Why Time Management Strategies Never Solve Your Time Famine Problem (…But This Will)
7. Church Leaders: Six Personal Habits that Will Ignite Your Ministry
8. CareyNieuwhof: 5 Important Ways Evanglism is Shifting in Our Post-Christian World
9. ChristianityToday: The Day Jesus Found Us
Web Resources:
10. Lessons on Justice from the book of Romans – Dr. Douglas Harink
King’s University Public Lecture series
Resources listed are selected as they create opportunity for reflection. Listing of a resource is not an affirmation of all the content it contains, rather they are listed for encouraging thoughtful reflection on how we serve in ministry. The hope is that pastors will use these links to reflect on their own ministries.
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