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Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry, Updated and Expanded Edition (2002 original; edición 2013)

por John Piper (Autor)

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En este libro John Piper les ruega a los pastores que abandonen la secularizacion del pastorado y se dediquen al llamado profetico de la Biblia a un ministerio radical.
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Título:Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry, Updated and Expanded Edition
Autores:John Piper (Autor)
Información:B&H Books (2013), Edition: Revised, 320 pages
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Etiquetas:Pastoral Ministry, Leadership, Ministry

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Hermanos no somos profesionales por John Piper (2002)

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Summary: Professionalism is the antithesis of godly pastoring. Professionalism is roughly defined as a commitment to the values of middle-class corporate America where respectability is a cardinal virtue. Instead, pastors are called to champion the glory of God, the holiness of God, and the love of God. We are to preach justification through faith which unites us to Christ. We are to lead in obedience for the sake of joy, for joy is a wonderful motivation. We pray, we study, we increase our skills for the glory of God and our own good as well. We address baptism, suffering, wealth, racism, and abortion boldly. We maintain our own lives.

Pros: Some of the chapters are poignant. They are well said and much needed.

Cons: Some of the chapters are misses. The clarity on perseverance was disappointing. Hedonism is still a poor metaphor.

Evaluation: This is Piper's admonition to ministers in twenty-first century America. He has recognized weaknesses and provided solutions. I am grateful for many of the chapters. The good parts are really good. Piper is always coherently centered on the glory of God and our own joy which gives a fit to the work. It is a helpful book. ( )
  jstamp26 | Jun 8, 2023 |
I have a confession to make. I don't really get all the fuss over John Piper's books.

I've read quite a few of them. Every time I finish one, I think, "What was all the fuss about?" I think the issue, at least for me, is mostly stylistic. His writing style just doesn't appeal to me. There is something about the cadence and the droning lists that just irk me. Having said that, I'm deeply appreciative of his biblical insights and his passion (that often overwhelms me and irks me even more).

In Brothers, We are Not Professionals, Piper breaks the mold. As far as I'm concerned, this is his magnum opus. Forget Desiring God and . Those things are rags compared to Brothers!! Following in the path of Spurgeon's Lectures to My Students, Piper offers up simple essays that challenge ministers in just about every conceivable way! He addresses everything from the minister's marriage to the need to preach justification by faith. Each chapter tackles a unique topic and could be read on its own. Piper has penned an offering that is sure to mentor young ministers well beyond his own lifetime. I found myself evaluating my own life with each chapter. More than a few blindspots were revealed! I can honestly say that this book has inspired me to (among other things) be more faithful in my study of original biblical languages, to read more Christian biographies, to tell my people "that copper will do" (read chapter 29- you'll agree with me!), and to be more prayerful. I am immensely thankful to John Piper for this offering!

I guess I should admit that, at least in this instance, I DO get all of the fuss! ( )
  RobSumrall | May 14, 2016 |
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Very helpful thoughts on pastoral ministry. The updated edition contains several new chapters, one of which humbly corrects an imbalance in the first edition by arguing that God does in fact make much of us in Christ. Another new chapter addresses the homiletic issue of matching the tone of the message to the tone of the text, which for me has been an instructive way of examining a message beyond simple textual faithfulness. Chapter 27, on the value of bodily exercise, humanizes the book in an important way. Overall, a very good book that has only gotten better. ( )
  cjsdg | May 14, 2014 |
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Piper always tries to write in a way that will communicate to his readers instead of build up his own image. He also writes from the heart, and that is evident on every page. This new edition is even better than the first, and well worth not only your money but your time.
  Tertius | Mar 30, 2014 |
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Having read the first edition back in 2002, I was eager to see what had been added. Chapters like "Bitzer was a Banker" and "Beware of the Debtors Ethic" were etched into my heart upon the first reading of them. This is one of my all-time favorite books by John Piper.

The second edition improves on the first, by adding six new chapters on God's love for His people (4), the glory of God is the highest good of the Gospel (6), the task of preaching the Bible with authority (13), the duty to preach in accord with the tone of the text (18), the necessity of fighting habitual sins (22), and the need to watch your body, as well as your heart, in order to maximize your ministry (27). These chapters are strong additions to what was already a wonderful and heart-searching read.

My only critique would be that the additional chapters being interspersed through the book results in page numbering and chapter numbers being quite different. For the individual reader, this is not a challenge, but when read as a group, its important to ensure that either (a) everyone has the same edition, or (b) the chapter titles of what's being read are communicated so that each person reads the correct pages. ( )
  bulldog | Dec 21, 2013 |
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The preacher . . . is not a professional man;
his ministry is not a profession;
it is a divine institution, a divine devotion.
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[Preface to the New Edition] Nothing has happened in the last ten years to make me think this book is less needed.
We pastors are being killed by the professionalizing of pastoral ministry.
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