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Christian ministry is not a vocation but a divine calling that demands servanthood, sacrifice, and spiritual authority. The early apostles exemplified a ministry deeply connected to God’s power, a stark contrast to the professionalised practices of many modern clergy. By returning to the apostolic paradigm, ministers and churches can reclaim the transformative essence of their calling, living as agents of God’s grace and truth in a broken world.
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By Brendon Naicker3
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Christian ministry is not a vocation but a divine calling that demands servanthood, sacrifice, and spiritual authority. The early apostles exemplified a ministry deeply connected to God’s power, a stark contrast to the professionalised practices of many modern clergy. By returning to the apostolic paradigm, ministers and churches can reclaim the transformative essence of their calling, living as agents of God’s grace and truth in a broken world.
#brendonnaicker