Tim Ling is National Adviser for Continuing Ministerial Development in the Ministry Division, Archbishops' Council. Lesley Bentley is Director of Ministry Development in the Lichfield diocese.
Combining the useful and practical with the reflective and
theoretical, this book will prove to be an invaluable companion for
those who find ministry means leadership and leadership means
service. Like Roger Matthews’ excellent chapter on asking
questions, this book seems to address all the right ones.
*Stephen Cottrell*
As the church continues to develop and grow new models of lay and
ordained ministry that are able to respond to the changing context
of mission, it is crucial that our ordained and lay ministers
receive appropriate patterns of training and formation. Training
and formation not only provide skills and opportunities for
theological reflection, but helps people serve Christ better. When
we neglect training the quality of discipleship suffers and the
churches impact on the world decreases. This book has been written
by leading practitioners in ministerial formation. It is a
wonderful blend of theological, practical and prayerful reflection
and guidance. It will serve as a useful tool to all those involved
in the supervision and training of clergy and lay ministers at the
start of their ministry and is essential reading for those who take
that responsibility seriously.
*Peter Burrows*
Good contemporary resources crafted specifically for training
incumbents and curates are in short supply, so Developing Faithful
Ministers is most welcome. The chapters explore ordained ministry
itself, enabling reflection and learning within training, and
specific areas where ministers need knowledge, skills and insight.
Useful tools for training are offered, but the book is much more
than a how-to guide: its contributors urge ministers to seek not
only competence but also wisdom and faithfulness, and root their
proposals for good practice in scripture and theology. The book
will enrich my thinking and practice as I work with curates and
training incumbents.
*Director of IME 4-7 for the Dioceses of Newcastle and Durham*
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