A Summary of Piper’s Key Chapters in, ‘Brothers, We Are Not Professionals’

A brief summary and reflection on John Piper’s book, Brothers, We Are Not Professionals, examining his warning against professionalism in ministry and his call to prayerful dependence, preaching, and personal godliness, where ministry is shaped by service rather than worldly logic.

The Order Beneath the Tension – Ministry’s Priorities

No minister (or Christian) will be all things equally, at once, or at all times: smart, practical, prayerful, faithful, efficient, effective, respectable, humble, confident, organised, servant-hearted, and so on – in a word, “Balanced.” But there are prerequisites of character that must be in place before ministry begins. I bring this up because I recentlyContinue reading “The Order Beneath the Tension – Ministry’s Priorities”