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It happens little by little. . . Even in the context of a very faithful ministry, a pastor may be at risk of a gradual-but ultimately debilitating-downfall.
Al Martin speaks from years of experience as he guides pastors to identify warning signs of dangerous paths:
* Backsliding-a spiritual decline manifested first in the prayer closet.
* Burnout-erosion of one's mental, emotional, psychological, and physical resiliency and buoyancy.
* Washout-the loss of credibility among the people.

144 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 22, 2013

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Albert N. Martin

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Pastor Albert N. Martin shepherded the people of Trinity Baptist Church in Montville, New Jersey for 46 years. He was a Reformed Baptist at least a quarter-century before anyone considered it to be cool. Now retired from ministry, he has written this book for Cruciform Press to recount what he learned from the death of his wife, Marilyn, at age 73. Grieving, Hope, and Solace is his second book, and his first for a lay audience. To offer a sense of the depth of Pastor Martin’s ministry, the late John Murray, Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and author of several classic books, including Redemption Accomplished and Applied, once said regarding an upcoming conference,“If Al Martin is to be there I really think he should be asked to take the three evening services proposed for me. He is one of the ablest and most moving preachers I have ever heard…I have not heard his equal.”

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392 reviews71 followers
October 25, 2015
This is definitely a book that I will revisit (if not reread) often.
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30 reviews6 followers
January 12, 2022
If you are a pastor/minister, this book is a must! Especially at the beginning of the year. It goes into the various areas of burnout that leads to backsliding.
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392 reviews13 followers
October 19, 2017
This volume should be on the shelf of every elder and teaching-elder, and it should be read and re-read. Incredibly useful. Although it is "geared" towards pastors, any Christian could read it with significant benefit.
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369 reviews5 followers
November 10, 2020
This is an easy read, and fittingly so.
It provides useful tips and advice for pastors suffering from backsliding or burnout.
Profile Image for Alex Spooner.
12 reviews2 followers
March 15, 2022
I came across this book due to the multiple references I seen on GoodReads; I would simply concur with all the previous comments. This will be without a doubt a yearly read along with “The Tale of Three Kings.”
Profile Image for John Brackbill.
274 reviews
June 13, 2019
Heart searching preaching to preachers. Focused especially on guarding against ministerial backsliding or burn out. Brimming with spiritual insight obvious wisdom from experience.
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60 reviews
November 25, 2025
A book that is necessary for future and current pastors. I plan to read this again and again as I progress in my calling.
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December 1, 2025
Great book with great insights and guidance! All from a pastor who faithfully served the saints of Trinity Baptist Church for over 40 years! A book to return to over and over and over again.
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December 21, 2013
Every potential and current pastor should take time and read to remind what the pastor is to be and to be doing.
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290 reviews10 followers
January 1, 2014
Very helpful book for any pastor who may feel he's "losing his edge". Martin doesn't pull any punches, but he writes with much wisdom and concern for his fellow pastors.
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