Description
				
					
From the respected long-time director of the Midwest Ministry Development Center, this invaluable resource is based on a popular series of workshops on the topic of Health and Excellence in Ministry. Intended for ministry leaders of all types, this volume offers practical wisdom for developing healthy patterns of behavior in all areas of personal and vocational life. Featuring the three principles of excellence:
 Separation of Self and Role;
 Always Choose Strength; and
 Straight from Jesus.
The book concludes with real-life application of the principles in actual ministry settings, from gossip and conflict to weddings and pastoral calls. Includes a chapter dealing with the challenges of social media and financial management in ministry.
				
			 
			
			
			
				
					Author Bio
					
John R. Matthews has served in many capacities over the  years: pastor, minister of education, chaplain resident,  instructor of philosophy and logic, and adjunct faculty for a  field practicum program. However, J. Matthews, as he has  been known professionally, made his principal career at  Midwest Career Development Service, which eventually  became Midwest Ministry Development Service. Beginning  as a counselor in 1970, he later became the Associate  Director of the Columbus office and worked in that capacity  until his retirement in October 2008. Since 2009, he has  continued to work with Midwest in various adjunct roles. He  has received several professional certifications: Ordained  Elder in the West Ohio Conference the United Methodist  Church, Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of  Ohio, and professional membership in the American  Counseling Association and the Association for  Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling. As evidence of  his noteworthy professional reputation, in 1984 he was  appointed by the Governor of Ohio to serve on the state's  first Counselor and Social Worker Licensing Board.
Dr. Kristina Ricketts Gutierrez brings a rich array of ministry,  counseling, and teaching experiences which have  contributed significantly to the development of Leadership in  the Church. She has ministered in churches, led ministry  organizations, taught in seminaries and other professional  settings in the mainland U.S., Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Chile,  and Nicaragua, and served as a counselor to individuals  and families. Bilingual and bicultural, her 15 years of service  in Puerto Rico and Nicaragua have given her a high  awareness and understanding of cultural complexities in  ministry. Since 2007, she has been a pastoral counselor at  the Columbus office of Midwest Ministry Development  Service and has counseled and taught hundreds of pastors  and others in ministry since that time. Her professional  memberships and certifications include ordination by the  American Baptist Churches, U.S.A., endorsement as a  pastoral counselor and chaplain by the American Baptist  Churches, U.S.A., professional affiliate with the American  Association of Pastoral Counselors, and membership in the  Chaplains' Association of Ohio.  During her years of service at Midwest Ministry  Development, Dr. Gutierrez worked closely with J. Matthews  as he sought to crystallize the broad range of insights and  observations he had come to regarding pastoral ministry. Her  pedagogical and organizational skills, critical thinking,  attention to detail, and her own deep understanding of the  key principles outlined in Leadership in the Church all  contributed greatly to the eventual shaping of this book.  
Dr. Ross Peterson served as the Executive Director of  Midwest Ministry Development Service and Southwest  Ministry Development Service for 12 years, before retiring in  2017. Since that time, he has continued to work for Midwest  in an adjunct capacity, as well as providing counseling and  coaching services independently. During his tenure at  Midwest, he provided counseling to hundreds of clergy and  consulted with various denominational officials regarding  how to best support pastors in the midst of the challenges of  ministry. In addition to his service at Midwest, he worked as  a pastoral counselor for 23 years in several church-related  settings and has taught in Chicago-area seminaries. His  professional certifications include ordination in the  Evangelical Covenant Church and licensure as a clinical  professional counselor. His input to this book includes the  chapter on social media and financial management for  pastors.