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Journal of Modern Ministry, Vol. 1 Issue 2 Fall 2004

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Overview

Journal of Modern Ministry covers a wide spectrum of topics that are applicable to anyone wishing to pursue good Christian living. Highly accessible to all, this journal contains practical information on all aspects of life, as well as a vast array of theological materials.

Founded by senior writer Dr. Jay Adams, the Journal of Modern Ministry was first published in May 2004 with two issues, and continued in 2006 with three issues planned each year. The extraordinary group of ministering author-editors involved in this journal also solicit articles from the finest men known today for their uncompromising biblical emphasis, and receive from lesser known writers articles they believe worthy of publication.

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Key Features

  • Variety of topics covered
  • Ideal for scholars, pastors, and students

Contents

  • Five Factors to Consider When Ministering to the Dying, Adams
  • The Minister's Prayer, Adams
  • What About a Minister's Salary?, Adams
  • Good Grief: Walking With Those Who Grieve, Pile
  • Homosexuality in the Ministry, Street
  • Advice to a Young Man, Quinn
  • Blind Spot: The Five Biggest Mistakes Spiritual Leaders Make, Pennington
  • Diotrephes: The Dangerous Lure of Power and Praise, Wragg
  • Learning from King David's "Mid-Life Crisis", Newheiser
  • Is it Ever Right to Please Man?, Priolo
  • NANC: What Can We Do For You?, Larson
  • Presupposition 3: Sin and Misery: Connecting the Dots, Priolo
  • Take Note of This, Adams
  • Implementation: the Missing Ingredient, Hughes
  • Excerpts From Lectures on the History of Preaching, Broadus
  • The Human Commodity, Part 1, Hook & Vogel
  • The Human Commodity, Part 2, Hook & Vogel
  • Bewitched!, Veinot
  • Mormons and DNA, Battle
  • A Notation on the Philadelphia Church of God, Adams

Contributors

  • John D. Street
  • S. Lance Quinn
  • Louis P. Priolo
  • William E. Slattery
  • Steven R. Vogel, M.D.
  • Kevin M. Backus
  • Donn R. Arms

Product Details

  • Title: Journal of Modern Ministry, Vol. 1 Issue 2 Fall 2004
  • Editor: Jay E. Adams
  • Publisher: Timeless Texts
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 256

About Jay E. Adams

Jay E. Adams is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, where he majored in Greek and received the A.B. degree. He earned a B.D. from the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, the S.T.M from the Temple University School of Theology in Homiletics under Andrew W. Blackwood, and the Ph.D from the University of Missouri. He also did graduate work at the Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary and held a post-doctoral fellowship in Psychology at the University of Illinois under O. Hobart Mowrer. Adams and his wife, Betty Jane, live in Spartanburg County, near Woodruff, South Carolina, and they have four children.

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Top Highlights

“The paramount difference between the grief of a believer and unbeliever is hope—one has it and the other doesn’t. ‘Between believers, that loss is temporary; when an unbeliever is involved, it’s permanent.” (Page 17)

“useful to the Master, prepared for every good work” (Page 51)

“Sin, which is thinking or acting independently of God, results in misery both temporal and eternal.” (Page 97)

“… Shepherd the flock of God … exercising oversight … according to the will of God” (Page 51)

“When a preacher spends a paragraph or two telling you what he is going to do or say he wastes everyone’s time. The time allotted to preaching every morning and evening is precious. There is no excuse for wasting it. Instead of saying, ‘Now this morning we are going to look at verses two and three, then we will move to seven and eight. And then, we will …’ do it! Don’t talk about what you plan to do—simply go ahead and do it.” (Page 123)

  • Title: The Journal of Modern Ministry, Volume 1, Issue 2, Fall 2004
  • Author: Jay E. Adams
  • Edition: 2
  • Series: Journal of Modern Ministry
  • Volume: 1
  • Publisher: Timeless Texts
  • Print Publication Date: 2004
  • Logos Release Date: 2011
  • Era: era:Contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Clergy › Office--Periodicals
  • Resource ID: LLS:JMMFALL04
  • Resource Type: Journal
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-10-08T03:43:07Z
Jay E. Adams

Jay E. Adams A.B., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. (1929-2020) served as a pastor, church planter, denominational executive, seminary professor, author, and lecturer. He taught homiletics at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and was the Director of Advanced Studies at Westminster Seminary in California. He was the founder of the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF), the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (formerly NANC), and the Institute for Nouthetic Studies (INS). He was the author of over 100 books including the best seller Competent to Counsel which launched the modern biblical counseling movement. He was the recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian honor awarded by the State of South Carolina.

 

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