Synopsis
Pastor T’s Discontent is a compelling story written from a lay person’s perspective stretching the normal paradigm with a taste of “What could be.” The use of fictional characters unveils a reality prevalent in today’s culture that many young people may be open to love Jesus, but shy away from the organized church. In his quest to become a better missional leader, Pastor T faces many challenges to transform his church from a “Serve me” attitude to an action-filled “Serve God by serving others” mentality. Pastor’s heart is opened to people like JJ, a musically talented street kid, who said, “Pastor Dude, you’re cool, but your church music is like—for wimps.” His quest to alter the culture of his congregation as equipped disciples to be sent outside the church to make more disciples creates discouraging as well as exhilarating challenges for Pastor T. Through meditation and prayer, Pastor T was led to a community of young people called the Village, where he finds missional opportunity and a way to involve disciples from his congregation in an “As We Go” ministry. Each chapter has a Biblical theme ending in thought-provoking questions for the reader to grow in Christ. It can also be adapted to a small-group curriculum with transformational qualities over an eight-week period or longer. Most of all, it is every believer being the church in the community; reaching out beyond walls and barriers creating Christian relationships as we go in life.
About the Author
Richard N. Lennes has earned leadership recognition in education, government, business, and the church culture. Innovation, vision and entrepreneurship are distinctions in his pioneering of operational success. Lennes is no stranger to authoring publications. His thirty-six-year career in education as coach, teacher, and administrator offered many opportunities with his aptitude in journalism and creative written expression. His involvement in ministry and church governance provided even more options. Among his many accolades, Lennes was honored as a finalist as Minnesota Teacher of the Year, Who's Who in America, Community Distinguished Service Award, as well as having the honor of serving as President of a two-year college in Minnesota. He earned a reputation as a state and national leader in process improvement and its use of computer technology. He served as Executive Director of Community Development working with foreign companies to locate corporate headquarters in the United States. Later Lennes served as a consultant to businesses and non-profits. During his life journey he became acutely aware of his Christian role to serve God by serving others. As a member of God's family, he has been led to tell others about Jesus. As part of his missional goal, he created a charitable nonprofit corporation, As We Go Ministries, to be more effective in his ministry.
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