The Gifted Pastor: Finding and Using Your Spiritual Gifts

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Pub. Date: 2001-08-01
Publisher(s): Abingdon Pr
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Summary

Carter writes a piece which will stir the sympathies of pastors thwarted by their own efforts to emulate a congregation's successful predecessor. Within months, these pastors see little success as fatigue and burn-out set in.All Christians are graced with specific and distinctive spiritual gifts. Too often pastors forget that God has given them particular gifts for ministry. While all pastors must attend to the different tasks of congregational ministry, they need to discover those functions for which they have been particularly gifted. When they begin to make these gifts the focus of their ministry, then deep personal satisfaction and connection with others results.This book is written to help pastors overcome the false belief that if their ministry is to succeed, it must emulate that of a high-profile orator. Carter explains that when we make our distinctive gifts the center of our ministry, we lose the illusion that we are in control, and instead trust that God will complement us with others' gifts to meet the needs of God's people.Key Features: includes a "consumer guide" to spiritual gift inventories; resource lists including retreat centers, congregations, and publications. Key Benefits: Provides pastors a biblical/theological framework for understanding ministerial gifts.

Author Biography

Kenneth H. Carter, Jr. is pastor of Mount Tabor United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 11(2)
Introduction 13(1)
How This Book Developed and Why
13(2)
How to Read This Book
15(4)
Spiritual Gifts And You
19(14)
Every Follower of Jesus Christ Has a Spiritual Gift
19(1)
Out of Control
20(2)
Seeing People in Their Uniqueness
22(3)
The Discovery of Our Own Gifts
25(8)
Spiritual Gifts: The Classic Texts From Scripture
33(8)
Spiritual Gifts and Community (1 Corinthians 12)
33(3)
Spiritual Gifts and Transformation (Romans 12)
36(2)
Spiritual Gifts and the Equipping of the Laity (Ephesians 4)
38(2)
Comparing the Texts
40(1)
Scripture and Spiritual Gifts: Journaling and Self-Discovery
41(14)
Spiritual Gifts: Seeing Ourselves in the Scriptures
41(1)
The Gift of Teaching (Psalm 1 and Matthew 5-7)
42(1)
The Gift of Prophecy (Amos 5:21-24 and Luke 4:16-21)
43(2)
The Gift of Evangelism (Genesis 12:1-3 and Matthew 28:16-20)
45(3)
The Gift of Serving (Isaiah 41:8-10; 42:6-9, and John 13)
48(2)
The Gift of Leadership (Exodus 18 and 2 Timothy 2:1-2)
50(5)
Spiritual Gifts: Some Conversation Partners
55(32)
Spiritual Gifts and Servanthood
55(7)
Spiritual Gifts and Small Groups
62(5)
Spiritual Gifts and Community
67(4)
Spiritual Gifts and Stewardship
71(4)
Spiritual Gifts and Sabbath
75(6)
Spiritual Gifts and Mentors
81(6)
A Process for Spiritual Gift Identification
87(12)
Framing-Moving Toward the Specific
88(1)
Grounding-Naming Our Assumptions
89(1)
Shedding-Confessing Our Sin
90(1)
Rooting-Discovering Ourselves in Scripture
91(1)
Listening-Hearing the Voice of God
92(1)
Exploring-Considering the Calls Upon Our Lives
93(1)
Improving and Weighing-Discerning the Gift
94(1)
Closing and Resting-Acting on Our Decision, Trusting in God
95(1)
The Importance of the Process
96(3)
Spiritual Gifts: Some Words of Caution
99(10)
Gift Denial: When I Refuse to Share My Gift
100(2)
Gift Exaltation: My Gift Is More Important Than Yours
102(1)
Gift Projection: Why You Should Have the Gift That I Have
103(1)
Gift Suppression: When We Attempt to Control The Gifts of Others
104(1)
The Gifts in the Early Church: Three Snapshots
105(4)
Teaching Sermons On Spiritual Gifts
109(34)
The Eighth Day of Creation (2 Corinthians 5)
109(4)
Why Can't Everyone Be More Like Me? (1 Corinthians 12)
113(5)
Can a Church Be Spiritual? (1 Corinthians 14:1-12)
118(4)
You Are a Gift from God (1 Timothy 4)
122(5)
A Provocative Church (Hebrews 10:11-25)
127(5)
Different Gifts, One Purpose (Romans 12:3-5)
132(4)
How I've Changed My Mind About the Ministry (Ephesians 4)
136(7)
A Consumer's Guide To Spiritual Gift Resources and Inventories
143(8)
The Journey Toward Our Spiritual Gifts
151(12)
The Importance of Working on Our Own Spiritual Lives
152(2)
The Meaning of Journey
154(1)
Stability and Itineracy
155(1)
Being Ourselves: What Is False and What Is True
156(3)
Gifts and Vocation
159(1)
God
159(4)
A Sending Forth: Spiritual Gifts Without Easy Answers
163(18)
Getting on the Balcony
164(2)
The Role/Self Distinction
166(3)
Externalizing the Conflict
169(2)
Partners
171(1)
Self-Examination
172(3)
Finding a Sanctuary
175(2)
Preserving a Sense of Purpose
177(4)
A Blessing
181(4)
A Guided Meditation
181(4)
Notes 185

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