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In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership
by Henri J. M. Nouwen
Crossroad (1989); 81 pages

About the Book

This tiny volume can be devoured in an hour, but it could take a lifetime to digest. Nouwen presents three temptations that beset the minister and prescribes a spiritual discipline for countering each one. Drawing upon lessons he learned when he transitioned from work among academics to ministry among the mentally handicapped, Nouwen addresses the ways a preacher's self-understanding may undermine the goal of spiritual formation in his ministry.

How it Will Help

This book will have greater impact on the preacher's presentation and expectations than on his or her content. Ultimately, Nouwen claims that we cannot preach spiritual formation until we have first experienced transformation. Taking his advice to heart will likely result in experiencing greater success in preaching for spiritual formation.

Table of Contents
  1. From Relevance to Prayer

    1. The Temptation: To Be Relevant

    2. The Question: "Do You Love Me?"

    3. The Discipline: Contemplative Prayer

  2. From Popularity to Ministry

    1. The Temptation: To Be Spectacular

    2. The Task: "Feed My Sheep"

    3. The Discipline: Confession and Forgiveness

  3. From Leading to Being Led

    1. The Temptation: To Be Powerful

    2. The Challenge: "Somebody Else Will Take You"

    3. The Discipline: Theological Reflection

About the Author

Henri Nouwen was a Catholic priest, pastor, author, and professor who taught at multiple theological institutions in his home country of the Netherlands as well as the United States, including the University of Notre Dame and Yale and Harvard divinity schools.

He spent the final years of his life living among the physically and mentally disabled as pastor of L'Arche Daybreak Community in Toronto, Canada.

Related Books by Henri Nouwen:
The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming (Image Books, 1994)
The Selfless Way of Christ: Downward Mobility and the Spiritual Life (Orbis, 1997)
The Way of the Heart: Desert Spirituality and Contemporary Ministry (HarperOne, 1991)
The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society (Image, 1979)



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