Take Care of Yourself: Survive and Thrive in Christian Ministry (Lausanne Library)

Take Care of Yourself: Survive and Thrive in Christian Ministry (Lausanne Library)

by PabloMartinez (Author), Pablo Martinez (Author), Pablo Martinez (Author)

Synopsis

They made me take care of the vineyards, but my own vineyard I neglected. (Song of Songs 1:6b) Paul urged Timothy to learn this vital principle when he was still young. It contains one of the keys in Christian work: If someone in ministry is not all right, the quality of their ministry will be affected. In Christian ministries, it is easy to find workers who never think of themselves. While selflessness is a Christlike trait, at times we can push ourselves too far, leading to the paradigm of stressed and burned-out people. In order to love God and serve others, we often need to be still, take a rest, and be refreshed. This book will help Christians find the balance between ministry and monastery, between the urgent work of service and the place of rest and restoration. Caring for our own vineyard -the talents, gifts, and emotional resources of our personality-is not only a privilege but a duty. It is part of good stewardship, an act of obedience as disciples of Christ. Far from being a sign of a more spiritual attitude, neglecting our own needs can be a serious mistake and even a sin.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Published: 30 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1683071786
ISBN 13: 9781683071785

Author Bio
Pablo Martinez is a medical doctor and psychiatrist working currently at a private practice in Barcelona. He ministers worldwide as a lecturer, counselor, and itinerant speaker. He is currently one of the leaders of the European Christian Counselors Network, a member of the Authorization Team of the European Evangelical Alliance, and the current president in Spain of the Ravi Zacharias Foundation for the Dialogue between Faith and Culture. Dr. Martinez's books appear in over fourteen languages and are widely read around the world.