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The Joy of Service

Julian Hardyman

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The Joy of Service

Julian Hardyman

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Self–denial and sacrifice are unpopular ideas in our culture. Even as Christians, it can be all too easy to make temporary happiness our goal. We can doubt that the call to take up our cross and follow Jesus is actually for our good.

In this honest book, experienced pastor Julian Hardyman discusses the relationship between serving, ministry and joy. He writes openly of how his own experience of suffering has shaped his ministry. He explains that pain and suffering are not only to be expected, but are the tools that God uses to equip us to serve others joyfully.

  • Title

    The Joy of Service

  • Author(s)

    Julian Hardyman

  • ISBN

    9781911272090

  • Format

    Ebook

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Topic

    Suffering & Loss, Church

  • Audience

    Adults, Church Leaders

  • Pages

    110

  • Published

    11/01/2016

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Julian Hardyman

Julian Hardyman

Julian was born near Windsor in 1964. Brought up in a Christian family, he became a Christian through the Christian Union at his secondary school. He read English at New College, Oxford, also serving on the CU Executive Committee, and then studied at the London College of Printing before working in the printing and publishing industries. Julian was appointed as Senior Pastor of Eden in September 2002. Julian is married to Debbie and they have 3 children; Robin, Fiona and Kitty.

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5.0 based on 8 reviews

The Joy of Service

I think this book will be helpful for anyone who wants to serve Christ and be a communicator of the Gospel and is not limited to those who are in full-time ministry. I was helped by the teaching on becoming a servant of the word of God and realised that too often I had come to the word and expected it to serve me. Whilst Julian emphasises that spreading the word requires service and self-denial, he makes the point that the process leads to joy and self-fulfilment as we focus on Jesus and find our joy in Him and His salvation.

Susan Arstall

A dutiful drudge learns how to be a joyful servant

I think this book will be helpful for anyone who wants to serve Christ and be a communicator of the Gospel and is not limited to those who are in full-time ministry. I was helped by the teaching on becoming a servant of the word of God and realised that too often I had come to the word and expected it to serve me. Whilst Julian emphasises that spreading the word requires service and self-denial, he makes the point that the process leads to joy and self-fulfilment as we focus on Jesus and find our joy in Him and His salvation.

Susan Arstall

The Joy of Service

The Joy of Service by Julian Hardyman is an excellent primer for church leaders. Honest and helpful.

Jonathan Thomas

Excellent

The Joy of Service by Julian Hardyman is an excellent primer for church leaders. Honest and helpful.

Jonathan Thomas

The Joy of Service

This book is written for ministers, but is helpful for anyone serving in a local church. Hardyman is very honest about his struggles and that the Christian life, especially as a minister, is taking up the cross daily. But the way of the cross is the way of joy. At 99 pages it is a very quick read. Buy it to read yourself or buy it for your pastor.

Stephen Ayre

Joy through suffering

This book is written for ministers, but is helpful for anyone serving in a local church. Hardyman is very honest about his struggles and that the Christian life, especially as a minister, is taking up the cross daily. But the way of the cross is the way of joy. At 99 pages it is a very quick read. Buy it to read yourself or buy it for your pastor.

Stephen Ayre

The Joy of Service

Really thankful for this little book that spurred me on to keep serving and to keep counting the cost of ministry, at a tired point of term. The author is refreshing in his honesty about unjoyful circumstances, and yet wonderfully shows how he has been able to serve joyfully through and in the midst of them. It's a fantastic encourager to keep dying to self and keep living for Christ, and as a mum with 3 small children, I was able to read it in little more than an afternoon which is a key criteria of a good book right now!

Sarah Dargue

A joy to read

Really thankful for this little book that spurred me on to keep serving and to keep counting the cost of ministry, at a tired point of term. The author is refreshing in his honesty about unjoyful circumstances, and yet wonderfully shows how he has been able to serve joyfully through and in the midst of them. It's a fantastic encourager to keep dying to self and keep living for Christ, and as a mum with 3 small children, I was able to read it in little more than an afternoon which is a key criteria of a good book right now!

Sarah Dargue

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