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    Posted on September 10th, 2010 Richard 1 comment

    Tim Keller is a pastor and the bestselling author of Prodigal God, a book that I and countless others loved, so it was easy to pick up Ministries of Mercy. I was not disappointed but I was taken aback that this intellectual pastor would choose “mercy” as his next topic.

    Do not withhold good from those who deserve it,
    when it is in your power to act. Proverbs 3:27

    As with his earlier book, Tim carefully lays the Biblical foundation for ministries of mercy, defining them as any efforts to relieve the pain and/or disenfranchisement of the needy. This includes but is not limited to groups like:

    Homeless
    Jobless
    Hungry
    Widows
    Orphans
    Addicts
    Alcoholics

    I was pleasantly surprised that the author also walks the reader through steps to prompt them to think of new mercy groups in their own community. There are a lot of practical prompts like this, every section of the book is followed by them. I am left with the impression that Tim and his staff have a great deal of practical experience in mercy ministries.

    After establishing the Scriptural basis for mercy ministries, Tim moves on to challenging evangelical Christians who are sometimes found wanting in them. The truth is, we are told to give to widows, orphans, neighbors, etc. and that truth is often overlooked in favor of a nicer sanctuary built in a nicer neighborhood along with a nicer car to drive there where we can pretend the needs don’t exist.

    After establishing the fact that we are instructed to help the disenfranchised, even if they are our enemies, and pointing out that we are not obedient in this area on the whole, the author goes into great detail about how to find a ministry of mercy in your area, how to start, how to present it to your church to garner extra resources and how to manage it long-term by building a base of support in your local body from the ground up.

    I give Ministries of Mercy by Tim Keller 4.5 out of 5 stars.

    Christian Audio provided Ministries of Mercy (audio book) free of charge to me in exchange for writing this review as part of the Christian Audio Reviewers Program.

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    One response to “Ministries of Mercy by Tim Keller (audio version)”

    1. I’m about half way through this book myself. I love Jude vs. 22 – and some having compassion and making a difference (kjv) so, just knowing this book was about ministries of mercy drew me in.

      Love the passion and knowing that he is trying to help other churches get this in motion – that is even better.

      looking forward to finishing this book.

      @spreadingJOY

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