I Don't Want to Be a Leader! But... is help for every stage of ministry. From NO WAY! to ALL THE WAY!
Like Moses, many are afraid to pursue God’s call to a life of ministry for fear of failure.
Countless others, like Jonah, renege on their ministerial call for fear of success.
Whether you like it or not, God has designed you to be a leader. Since others will automatically follow you, you must prepare to lead them God’s way.
Be courageous. Take this poetic journey through each chapter: The Message, Trials, God’s Character, Relationship, Tools, and Ministry. It all ends with a glory that Eye Has Not Seen. Use the journal pages following each segment to chart your personal course to the ministry God designed you for.
Most who begin to read it, can’t put it down! It is easily used as a devotional, a Sunday School book and for Bible Study lessons for ministry-minded individuals.
The Story Behind This Book
Some of the poems in I Don’t Want to Be a Leader! But… are carryover from my first book, Deliverance: An Allegory of Scripture. The relationship enhanced between God and me, during that work, morphed into a desire to minister, to serve others, with the wonderful information I had learned about the complete goodness of God’s nature. As a minister’s wife and church secretary, I saw intimately the struggles and triumphs occurring within ministers active in everyday ministry. I learned that some people pursue ministry for titles and the honor of men. Some pursue ministry out of a sense of familial obligation and legacy. And some forgo ministry due to the negatives they see in others. This collection of poems in I Don’t Want to Be a Leader! But… addresses the many phases of ministry that every minister will experience. Whether you are destined to minister out front or behind the scenes, the honesty of your relationship with God and his people is vital to your ministerial success. These 53 scripturally backed poems cause you to evaluate your spiritual state, motives and goals. Read and revisit this book to refresh, refocus and strengthen your ministries.