The Pastor's Bookshelf

Why Reading Matters for Ministry

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Pub Date Apr 05 2022 | Archive Date Feb 15 2023

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Description

It’s time to give pastors permission to read books beside the Bible—even fiction.

Six months into his first senior pastorate, Austin Carty sat in his office reading—not the Bible, not a commentary, not a theological tract, but a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. As the minutes turned to hours, while he sat engrossed in this book, he noticed something: he began feeling uneasy. And then anxious. And then guilty. What would someone think if they opened the door and caught him reading fiction?

For busy pastors (is there any other kind?), time spent reading feels hard to justify, especially when it’s not for sermon prep. But what if reading felt less like a luxury and more like a vocational responsibility—a spiritual practice that bore fruit in every aspect of ministry, from preaching to pastoral care to church leadership?

Austin Carty believes that this is exactly how pastors ought to think about reading. The Pastor’s Bookshelf shows how worthwhile reading is more about formation than information and how, through reading, a pastor becomes a fuller, more enriched human being with a deeper capacity for wisdom and love, better equipped to understand and work for God’s kingdom.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Permission to Read Freely

Part One: All the Reading We Don’t Remember: Reading for Formation

          1. On Formation

          2. Formation vs. Information

          3. On Information

          4. Developing Wisdom

          5. Learning to Love

Part Two: Not Just a Luxury: Reading for Ministry

         6. Reading for Preaching

         7. Reading for Pastoral Care

         8. Reading for Vision Casting

         9. Reading for Leadership

Part Three: For Whatever Reason: How to Become a Pastor-Reader

         10. Reading as a Pastoral Visit

         11. Reading as a Spiritual Discipline

         12. Reading with a Proper Spirit

         13. Choosing What to Read

         14. How to Mark and File What You’ve Read

         15. Reading Scripture as a Pastor-Reader

Postscript

It’s time to give pastors permission to read books beside the Bible—even fiction.

Six months into his first senior pastorate, Austin Carty sat in his office reading—not the Bible, not a commentary...


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ISBN 9780802879103
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