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The Unwavering Pastor is the latest book by author and theologian, Jonathan Dodson. One of the reasons I picked up his book is because prior to and and at the time of its writing, Jonathan was a pastor local to where I live. While I don’t endeavor to be a pastor, I wanted to support a local one and felt that as a lay person, there is much I can learn from one.
In The Unwavering Pastor, Jonathan vulnerably shares many instances in which pastoring became increasingly difficult due to the time in which we live. Although the book’s title includes the word pastor, there were moments in the book where Johnathan also addressed ministry leaders making this a really helpful read for all who serve in ministry. There were so many wise quips that really encouraged me.
Ministry is a joy but it is often discouraging too. The Unwavering Pastor puts the wind back in its reader’s sails by encouraging them to not grow weary in doing good. It provided such timely and necessary reminders including being patient with people and that serving in ministry is playing the long game. Of particular fascination to me were the instances Jonathan recalled from pastoring during the COVID-19 pandemic. I felt that reading about his experiences gave validation to my own for the ways that my husband and I, like so many others, struggled in ministry during that season.
In serving the local church, it is always encouraging to know that you aren’t alone. On this note, I appreciated Jonathan’s reminder that even when ministry feels lonely, we are never alone because Jesus is a friend who is always near. If you serve your local church in any capacity, you will find much joy and encouragement in The Unwavering Pastor and I highly recommend it.
I received The Unwavering Pastor compliments of The Good Book Company in exchange for my honest review.