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Wages in the Kingdom
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What can Jesus, Paul, and the early church teach pastors about sustainable, bivocational ministry?
In Wages in the Kingdom, biblical scholar Jason Mills argues that for much of the early church, pastoral ministry was shared and self-sustaining. Drawing on careful exegesis of New Testament texts and historical evidence, Mills demonstrates that most early church leaders were not paid for ministry itself but sustained themselves by working a trade.
This type of self-supporting ministry began with Jesus, Paul, and the early rabbis as leaders collaborated together to shepherd their congregations. Following their examples, the early church adopted this model. This book invites you to explore this surprising past and imagine what the present and future of bivocational ministry could look like.
What you'll find in Wages in the Kingdom:
This book invites current and future pastors to consider bivocational ministry as a positive, sustainable, and biblically grounded option. Whether you are rethinking your own ministry context, equipping the next generation of church leaders, or seeking a scholarly resource on vocational ministry, Wages in the Kingdom brings biblical depth and historical clarity to the conversation.