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Theological Wisdom for Ministering Well
Jason Byassee, Series Editor
Aging: Growing Old in Church by Will Willimon
Birth: The Mystery of Being Born by James C. Howell
Friendship: The Heart of Being Human by Victor Lee Austin
Recovering: From Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community by Aaron White
2020 by Aaron White
Published by Baker Academic
a division of Baker Publishing Group
PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287
www.bakeracademic.com
Ebook edition created 2020
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
ISBN 978-1-4934-2371-2
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV Text Edition: 2016
Scripture quotations labeled BSB are from The Holy Bible, Berean Study Bible, BSB. Copyright 2016, 2018 by Bible Hub. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.
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This book was written on the traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the x m kw y m (Musqueam), Skwxw7mesh (Squamish), St:l and S l lwta /Selilwitulh (TsleilWaututh) Nations.
These territories were never ceded to Canada through treaty, war, or surrender. I lift my hands to these beautiful people and say thank you: Huy ch qu
Risen from the dead are the poor in spirit...
Risen from the dead are they who mourn...
Risen from the dead are the meek...
Risen from the dead are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness...
Risen from the dead are the merciful...
Risen from the dead are the pure of heart...
Risen from the dead are the peacemakers...
Risen from the dead are they who are persecuted for righteousness sake...
Jim Forest, Climbing the Ladder of the Beatitudes, August 16, 2017
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Series Preface
Foreword by Bob Ekblad
Introduction
Part 1 Broken and Blessed
1. Broken
2. Blessed
Part 2 The Beatitude Community
3. Surrendered Community: The Poor in Spirit
4. Lamenting Community: Those Who Mourn
5. Contented Community: The Meek
6. Ordered Community: Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness
7. Compassionate Community: The Merciful
8. Contemplative Community: The Pure in Heart
9. Reconciling Community: The Peacemakers
10. Co-suffering Community: The Persecuted
Resources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover
One of the great privileges of being a pastor is that people seek out your presence in some of lifes most jarring transitions. They want to give thanks. Or cry out for help. They seek wisdom and think you may know where to find some. Above all, they long for God, even if they wouldnt know to put it that way. I remember phone calls that came in a rush of excitement, terror, and hope. We had our baby! It looks like she is going to die. I think Im going to retire. Hes turning sixteen! We got our diagnosis. Sometimes the caller didnt know why they were calling their pastor. They just knew it was a good thing to do. They were right. I will always treasure the privilege of being in the room for some of lifes most intense moments.
And, of course, we dont pastor only during intense times. No one can live at that decibel level all the time. We pastor in the ordinary, the mundane, the beautiful (or depressing!) day-by-day most of the time. Yet it is striking how often during those everyday moments our talk turns to the transitions of birth, death, illness, and the beginning and end of vocation. Pastors sometimes joke, or lament, that we are only called when people want to be hatched, matched, or dispatchedborn or baptized, married, or eulogized. But those are moments we share with all humanity, and they are good moments in which to do gospel work. As an American, it feels perfectly natural to ask a couple how they met. But a South African friend told me he feels this is exceedingly intrusive! What I am really asking is how someone met God as they met the person to whom they have made lifelong promises. I am asking about transition and encounterthe tender places where the God of cross and resurrection meets us. And I am thinking about how to bear witness amid the transitions that are our lives. Pastors are the ones who get phone calls at these moments and have the joy, burden, or just plain old workaday job of showing up with oil for anointing, with prayers, to be a sign of the Holy Spirits overshadowing goodness in all of our lives.
I am so proud of this series of books. The authors are remarkable, the scholarship first-rate, the prose readableeven elegantand the claims made ambitious and then well defended. I am especially pleased because so often in the church we play small ball. We argue with one another over intramural matters while the world around us struggles, burns, ignores, or otherwise proceeds on its way. The problem is that the gospel of Jesus Christ isnt just for the renewal of the church. Its for the renewal of the cosmoseverything God bothered to create in the first place. Gods gifts are not for Gods people. They are through Gods people, for everybody else. These authors write with wisdom, precision, insight, grace, and good humor. I so love the books that have resulted. May God use them to bring glory to Gods name, grace to Gods children, renewal to the church, and blessings to the world that God so loves and is dying to save.
Jason Byassee
B OB E KBLAD
Aaron Whites Recovering: From Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community is a straight-talking and passionate treatise that lays out essential components of a holistic and radically Christian approach to effective recovery from addictions of any kind. As one who has ministered among people affected by addictions for over thirty-five years, I welcome my friend Aarons savvy, faith-filled wisdom wrought from years of living in community in the heart of North Americas highest concentration of IV drug usersVancouvers Downtown Eastside.
Aarons writing comes out of fifteen years of compassion-filled pastoring of some of the most downtrodden and rejected people in one of North Americas most beautiful and wealthy cities. As a street theologian, he has persevered and even thrived in Canadas most notorious neighborhood. Years of being in close relationship with those he serves, combined with a robust life of prayer; contemplation of Jesus; worship; and study of Scripture, theology, and anything that might bring lasting change to the most broken has qualified him to write this book.
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