When the Spirit Calls: Engaging the Challenges of Ministry

Author:   Jay W Marshall
Publisher:   Quakerpress of Fgc
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9781733412629


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   20 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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This book is a useful resource for any who are looking for a companion as they explore how it is the Spirit invites them into deeper reflection about faithfulness, witness, and service. Unpacking and interpreting an individual's call at the outset is merely the first step in what becomes an iterative spiral for a life that intends to remain true and aligned with the impulses of the Spirit. This book works its way through various elements related to the process of call and discernment as they relate to seekers' efforts to achieve clarity and focus as faith and life are integrated in meaningful ways. This is a practical, conversational book that embraces the idea that call is a natural and inevitable part of a faith perspective that views ministry as universal.

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Author:   Jay W Marshall
Publisher:   Quakerpress of Fgc
Imprint:   Quakerpress of Fgc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781733412629


ISBN 10:   173341262
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   20 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Most centrally, this is a book about call and discernment, but Jay Marshall offers more, grounding these in an understanding of universal ministry and sacramental living, and inviting readers into a practice of honest openness that leads to clarity, interior freedom, and courage to embrace new and unexpected forms of ministry. -- Michael Birkel, Professor of Christian Spirituality, Earlham School of Religion When the Spirit Calls offers insight well beyond expectation. Jay extends his sense of God's calling to everyone, in the every day experience.The acknowledgment of trepidation and weight of a calling gives way to the meaning and purpose of God's accompaniment -- one that is rejuvenating and attuned to sacramental living. A classic that affirms the best of Quaker thought. -- Gretchen Castle, General Secretary, Friends World Committee for Consultation Another book on call and discernment? How good for all of us that Jay Marshall said yes to this holy nudge! He astutely reflects on the unrelenting call to ministry in every seeker's life. Thoughtful queries fill the book, and Marshall makes compelling use of his own story to wake the reader up to joy and challenge of a her or his own lifelong journey of discernment. I left refreshed and renewed in my own vocation! -- Stephanie Ford, Minister of Christian Formation, Binkley Baptist Church Jay Marshall presents the rich tradition of Quaker spirituality in the vernacular of the twenty-first century with personal narratives from his own faith journey. A bridge-building book written with the graciousness of spirit of classic Quaker writers, Thomas Kelly and Douglas Steere. This is destined to become a new Quaker classic with its depths of insight on call and discernment. -- Carole Dale Spencer, Portland Seminary of George Fox University Jay Marshall is a seasoned seeker who has written an uplifting, well conceived book, that wrestles with issues concerning the art of discernment. He asks succinct questions while refraining from offering facile answers. I was so inspired that I began no less than 36 psalms during my reading. -- Dwight L. Wilson, Ann Arbor Monthly Meeting Jay Marshall's twenty years of leadership at Earlham School of Religion left us increasingly grateful for his commitment to providing training for ministry that reflects a uniquely Quaker expression of Christ's Gospel. Reading When the Spirit Calls has reminded us why. -- Pam and Ron Ferguson, co-pastors, Winchester (IN) Friends Meeting


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Jay Marshall is a life-long Friend reared within North Carolina Yearly Meeting (FUM). A graduate of Guilford College, Duke Divinity School, and Duke University, Jay has served as a pastoral minister, administrator, and educator. In recent years he has devoted significant time to understanding leadership among the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), particularly as a response to God's call. Within those roles he especially enjoys helping individuals identify and pursue their path to ministry, however unconventional it may be. He blogs occasionally at jaymarshallonline.com, and is available for consultations, workshops, and speaking engagements on a variety of subjects. Jay now resides in Greens Fork, Indiana with his wife Judi, who is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. They view their marriage as a living example of ecumenicity.

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