Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Call of God
Chapter 2: Some Qualifications for the Ministry
Chapter 3: The Art of Understanding People
Chapter 4: Supernatural or Nonsupernatural Ministry
Chapter 5: The Place of Prayer in a Ministers Life
Chapter 6: The Pentecostal Ministry
Chapter 7: What Every Minister Should Know About the Gift of Prophecy
Chapter 8: Important Facts About the Healing Ministry
Chapter 9: The Power of Faith
Chapter 10: Why Some Ministers Fail
Chapter 11: The Prize of the High Calling
Chapter 12: The Ministry of a Pastor
Chapter 13: The Ministry of an Evangelist
Chapter 14: Are There Apostles Today?
Chapter 15: The Secret of Evangelizing a Community
Chapter 16: Christian Counseling
Chapter 17: Doctrine of Christ Basis of Fellowship
Chapter 18: Divine Discipline The Forgotten Key to Church Unity
Chapter 19: Why Leaders Fail
Chapter 20: Special Problems of Ministers
About the Author
Gordon Lindsay began his ministry by supporting the ministries of others; then God began to use him in a significant way. Through his revivals, writings and ministers conventions, he encouraged pastors and evangelists to walk I bold faith. Meetings multiplied across America and were characterized by dramatic conversions and healings. He was a prolific writer, penning 250 books in his lifetime and in 1948, he began recording what God was doing in a magazine called The Voice of Healing. Integrity was Gordons hallmark. He lived the sacrificial message he proclaimed and was even willing o sell his home to start a Bible school. Today, both the ministry and the magazine are known as Christ For The Nations.