Ministry for All
One grave misconception which has remained largely unchecked in the modern church is that ministry is to be primarily accomplished through professionals. Instead of ministering to the needs directly that we see, the temptation is to refer people to the professionals. For instance, let's say someone is struggling with their marriage. Mature believers filled with the Holy Spirit and the wisdom of God will without any thought encourage that person to call the church office so they can seek counsel from the pastor. Here was an opportunity to minister lost by someone qualified and equipped by God to do so. Is the pastor of the local church gifted and experienced? Sure. But we will no doubt answer to God for all the times we pawned off opportunities on others God intended for us to fulfill. Here is an interesting passage from Love, Acceptance, and Forgiveness by Cook and Baldwin from a pastoral perspective: "Since it's not my church and I don't ...