Digital Verbum Edition
This one-of-a-kind resource in professional ethics helps Christian leaders maintain a high moral character and lifestyle and sharpen their personal and professional decision-making skills amid the rapidly changing landscape of the contemporary church. Joe Trull and Robert Creech bring together their experience as teachers and pastors to address both current and perennial ethical issues and offer guidance for developing a personal code of ethics to maintain integrity in the work of ministry. The authors address the nature of ethical decision making as well as practical areas where integrity can be compromised, including issues raised by the use of smartphones and social media. Ethics for Christian Ministry will be useful for professors and students in practical ministry, pastoral care, and ministerial ethics classes as well as pastors involved in local church ministry.
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“Is there a single formula for learning to do the right thing? Are ‘good ministers’ born with moral character, or do they acquire the ability to make right moral decisions?” (Page 26)
“All forty-eight denominations agreed that ‘service in humility’ was most important” (Page 34)
“appropriate for the Christian—even if a lot of the details remain to be filled in” (Page 28)
“personal life (relationship to God, self, and family” (Page 51)