There is a quotation from this book which reads,
"A preacher is a man who is willing to give his life for his people" (pg 40).
And then almost in the last pages of conclusion, Henri J. M. Nouwen, the author, writes,
"Radical commitment is to lay down one's life in service of others" (pg 114)..
So what happens when we lose steam and begin to burn out? Creative Ministry takes a serious look at how a believer, a pastor, minister or even a priest, can be as constant as possible with the Lord's help and with the whole general community of believers.
Nouwen touches on "Beyond Transference of Knowledge" (preaching and teaching); "Beyond Retelling the Story," including problems of folks willing to accept the message vs the messenger - not all listeners will be won over. There had been little repoire and relationship built up.
To continue, "Beyond Skillful Response" - touching on actual pastoral care, how we see ourselves in order to more effectively be useful to others.
"Forget self and be more interested in others"
sort of thing. Building relationship bridges. Something akin to JOY; that is,
"Jesus first,
Others next,
Yourself last."
Then there's "Beyond Manipulation of Structures." The preacher makes himself 'visible' to those he serves. He shares himself instead of strictly staying behind the pulpit with decorum, hiding his real self - no, he get's 'real', sharing his own struggles, life experiences and what was learned through it all. It's not all about skills and techniques learned but by contemplation and of what had been learned through a correlation of all life's experiences.
Last but not least, is "Beyond the Protective Ritual." This is a celebration of all that comes at us in life, be it life or death, so to speak. When we lose our life from self we find life. Become more available to each other, which involves obedience to God and other people and so on.
A very brief summary and a lot left out ... you gotta read it for yourselves. Ha, ha.
This book may have been published back in the early 1990's but I've found it a very thoughtful treatise on the spiritual journey for any believer who is in a pastoral position, whether one is 'officially' a pastor, teacher of the Word or is a lay person. Vibrant spiritual life will no doubt bring health to the bones and the mind and emotions, as the symbiotic relationship between the professional training as it meets the spiritual in any God-given ministry. To God be the glory.
~ ERC April 2026 ~
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the copyrighted paperback version I read which was published by This Image Books in September 1991.
Additionally, there is a newer looking version of this book with a cover that looks like this ....
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