Pastor : A Memoir
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3.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
“If anyone knows how to be a pastor in the contemporary context that person is Eugene Peterson. Eugene possesses the rare combination of a pastor’s heart and a pastor’s art. Take and read!” (Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration of Discipline )“I’ve been nagging Eugene Peterson for years to write a memoir. In our clamorous, celebrity-driven, entertainment culture, his life and words convey a quiet whisper of sanity, authenticity, and, yes, holiness.” (Philip Yancey, author of What Good is God )“A good book for folks who like pastors. And a good book for folks who don’t. The Pastor is the disarming tale of one of the unlikely suspects who has helped shape North American Christianity.” (Shane Claiborne author of The Irresistible Revolution )“More than a gifted writer, Eugene Peterson is a voice calling upon the churches to recover the vocation of the pastor in order to experience the renewing of their faith in the midst of an increasingly commercialized, depersonalized, and spiritually barren land.” (Dale T. Irvin, President, New York Theological Seminary )“Eugene Peterson excavates the challenges and mysteries regarding pastors and church and gives me hope for both. This a must read for every person who is or thinks they are called to be a pastor and for every person who has one.” (William Paul Young, author of The Shack )
Customer Reviews
Tracks out of order
Total pain because I can’t listen without monitoring the track list to listen chapter by chapter…really disappointing that the tracks are out of chapter order!
Great Read, w some audio challenges
This was an awesome book that I learned a lot from as I prepare to enter pastoral ministry amid the trials and challenges of the last century.
One feedback is on the audio recording itself. The first section, read by Eugene Peterson, is pretty poor audio quality and threw me off at first. Second, the tracks are listed out of order with no explanation given? I am guessing that maybe this is from a second edition of the book or something, but please either remove those tracks that shouldn’t be there at the end or provide a clarifying note.
Other than those details, the book itself was awesome!