Ministry in the Image of God: The Trinitarian Shape of Christian Service
Merit winner in the 2006 Christianity Today Book Awards "As the Father has sent me, so I send you."Those of us called to Christian ministry are commissioned and sent by Jesus, just as he himself was called and sent by the Father. Thus we naturally pattern our ministries after Christ's example. But distinctively Christian service involves the Spirit as well, just ...more
Paperback, 189 pages
Published
December 2nd 2005
by InterVarsity Press
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An deeply theological, yet practical book - a must read for everyone looking to do any kind of ministry within the Church.
This book accomplishes two things quite well. First it presents potentially heady theological concepts of the Trinity in a simple (not simplistic) way, filled with quotes and examples from Dr. Seamands's own life and ministry. Second, it takes the concept and askes the question: So what? Dr. Steve Seamands has a passion to push his students and readers beyond the mere knowledge of theology into the realm of appropriation and practicality. A great resourse for anyone involved in ministry at any ...more
This book is a GREAT resource for anyone trying to understand the Trinity, and it's even easy to read.
Awesome book for those in any ministry context. Seamands pushes the reader to deeper intimacy with God through understanding of the Trinity. Very soul-enriching!
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