Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry, Revised and Expanded
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In this revised and expanded edition of Brothers, We Are Not Professionals that includes a new introduction and select all-new chapters, best-selling author and beloved pastor John Piper leads readers through a series of thoughtful essays with fellow pastors urging all to abandon the professionalization of the pastorate and pursue the prophetic call of the Bible for radical ministry.

In doing so he takes critical aim at the widely held managerial/therapeutic model of ministry---warning that Christlike traits such as childlikeness, tenderheartedness, and dedication to prayer clash with the secular "professionalism" we mistakenly seek to emulate. Sure to spark debate!

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Title: Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry, Revised and Expanded
By: John Piper
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: B&H Books
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5 1.2 X 0.83 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 1433678829
ISBN-13: 9781433678820
Stock No: WW678820

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 In this revised and expanded edition of Brothers, We Are Not Professionals that includes a new introduction and select all-new chapters, best-selling author John Piper pleads through a series of thoughtful essays with fellow pastors to abandon the professionalization of the pastorate and pursue the prophetic call of the Bible for radical ministry.

"We pastors are being killed by the professionalizing of the pastoral ministry," he writes. "The mentality of the professional is not the mentality of the prophet. It is not the mentality of the slave of Christ. Professionalism has nothing to do with the essence and heart of the Christian ministry. The more professional we long to be, the more spiritual death we will leave in our wake. For there is no professional childlikeness, there is no professional tenderheartedness, there is no professional panting after God.

"Brothers, we are not professionals. We are outcasts. We are aliens and exiles in the world. Our citizenship is in Heaven, and we wait with eager expectation for the Lord (Phil. 3:20). You cannot professionalize the love for His appearing without killing it. And it is being killed.

"The world sets the agenda of the professional man; God sets the agenda of the spiritual man. The strong wine of Jesus Christ explodes the wine- skins of professionalism."

Author Bio

John Piper is founder and teacher of desiringGod.org and chancellor for Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For 33 years, he pastored Bethlehem Baptist Church. He is author of more than fifty books, including Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist.

Editorial Reviews

"It was the kindness of God which led me to stumble across this book in my first year of pastoral ministry.  I remember vividly kneeling at my bedside in tears, feeling so rebuked and so encouraged at the same time.  I loved this book then and, with several new chapters, I love it even more now.  I hope every pastor reads this book and listens to its sane, practical, biblical advice."

Kevin DeYoung
Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church
East Lansing, Michigan
Author of The Hole in Our Holiness



John Piper makes me uncomfortable.  And I thank God for that.  He makes me uneasy with the worldliness that so easily creeps into my heart in my thinking about ministry.  He highlights temptations to compromise – temptations that I know personally.  He warns me of hidden traps.  He urges me against allowing the calling of God to be domesticated by the outlook of this passing age, or by my desire to be esteemed by it.  But he also reminds me of issues where my people need to be challenged and encouraged.  I read Brothers, We Are Not Professionals when it first came out a decade ago, and have returned to portions of it repeatedly, for examination, encouragement and exhortation.  I am delighted now to commend this new edition, with additional chapters addressing important topics.  This book is ultimately not only convicting, but comforting, and not only exhortational but devotional.  This is a faithful prophet’s call to the sons of the prophets.  May the Lord grant, by the power of his grace, that we would be able to join John is his prayer:  "Thank You for protecting me for all these years from the deadening effects of professionalization."

Ligon Duncan
Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church
Jackson, MS




"John Piper is a pastor to pastors.  His love for them and his desire to see them faithfully fulfill their calling leaps from each chapter of this book.  It will challenge you. It will instruct you.  And most of all, it will encourage you as you shepherd God’s flock which He has entrusted to your care."

Daniel L. Akin  



"Once again, Dr. Piper has provided a generation of pastors with a clear and profound statement on our calling, and his legacy of biblical faithfulness and commitment to God's glory is felt in every chapter."

 Matt Carter


This book has been a staple for our pastors-in-training for many years--one of the few books I consider to be an absolute must read for those wanting to pursue God's work in God's way.  God used the first edition of this book to profoundly shape my ministry philosophy, and I am honored to be able to recommend this 2nd edition of Brothers We are Not Professionals.  I cannot commend it highly enough.  Read it.  Re-read it.  And then teach it to others.

JD Greear
Lead Pastor, the Summit Church
Author of Gospel and Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart
Twitter: @jdgreear @summitrdu


This is not a book for those who want a simple and easy life, it's a book for servants whom God has raised up to get down on the ground and selflessly serve by leading God's people, proclaiming God's truth, and earnestly contending for the faith.  May the Holy Spirit use this book to help ignite the next generation with a passion to deny themselves and take up their crosses to serve Christ and his sheep from every tribe, tongue, and nation.

Burk Parsons
Co-pastor of Saint Andrew's Chapel
Editor of Tabletalk magazine

 


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