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The Minister and the Denomination

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Author(s)
Watson, H.L.
Keywords
Ministry
denomination
Christianity
Spirituality
GE Subjects
Christian denominations
Baptist, Adventist
Evangelical
Denominations in World Christianity
Global Church History and World Christianity

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/157936
Abstract
"MOST of us when setting out into the ministry are dismayed at the prospect of preparing two or three sermons each week. Can it be done? How long will it be before our scanty resources are run out? Out in the ministry another fear raises its head. How can all the claims of the ministry be put into a seven-day week? Reading, sermon preparation, the executive meetings of the church, the visitation of our people make a very heavy programme. In addition, the minister is flooded with invitations to all kinds of religious and social organisations in the town or city which make inroads into his time and strength. What is the minister to do in the face of these many calls? Unless he is extremely careful he will be tempted to rush from one thing to another, doing little or nothing properly and bringing upon himself a physical or nervous breakdown. What then should he do?"
Date
1947
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Article
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