What would you glean from a few weeks with a wise man? If you are a burned out, self doubting pastor, a few visits with a man you admire can push your reset button as it did with the author of this book.
Pastors do get discouraged. Many allow this discouragement to cause them to leave the life they first loved. Serving God is not without scars. I know this as a Christian so I know pastors must suffer this at a much higher level.
I selected this book because I wanted to know what an older saint would have to say to a younger saint. I wanted a peak at the advice he would offer. Though written from an old pastor to a younger one, each of these chapters offers hope to any Christian.
If you are a story or parable lover, you'll love this book. Most of the advice given is in story form. If you are a Christian struggling with burnout, you'll find the reason you've grown weary and what to do about it. If you are a persecuted Christian, if you've lost a close family member, if you've ever doubted your call, then pick this one up. Listen to the advice of a wise man, the old pastor.
My favorite quote from the book was "There are some people so poor that all they will ever have is money." There were many life applications I took from this book but the most useful was the journal of wrongs. The chapter where Jose discovers the old man's journal of people's names who had wronged him. I have a prayer journal with people's names I know and love. But, I had never considered keeping a journal of people's name that wrong me for the purpose of praying for them daily. As the the old pastor said, "They are the ones that need prayer the most."
Can you tell I absolutely adored this book? Pick it up if you need some sage advice.