Why I wrote "The Impossible Mentor" and why I think it will change your life:
If publishing a blog is an act of vanity, writing and publishing a book is megalomania. I am guilty on both counts. Saturday saw the release of my spiritual-formation book, The Impossible Mentor: Finding Courage to Follow Jesus. I want to tell you why I wrote it, and why I’m foolish enough to think you need to read it.
Most Christians find Jesus a worthy role model while holding the conviction that no one could possibly live up to his example. That’s a problem. These conflicting ideas create division in our hearts and tension in our lives.
Discipleship and spiritual formation books come and go at the pace of diet and exercise manuals, with approximately the same results in the lives of believers. Deep down, in the secret place, we believe it’s impossible to obey what Jesus modeled and taught. This means we experience a cycle of good intentions and fresh starts, followed by frustration, guilt, and eventually resignation. Why would anyone choose a mentor who’s impossible to follow?
The Impossible Mentor explores how to take the yoke of discipleship Jesus offered in a manner that breaks the cycle of resolve-and-failure. Jesus actually invited us to imitate him and follow his example. He said, “learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Yet most Christians think his ways and his example are distant and impossible to attain. If we try to become like our Master we find ourselves restless and burdened. Why would Jesus extend this invitation if there was no hope of following it?
The Impossible Mentor will give you the courage to follow, and experience the surprising joy of true transformation. Come join me in the journey.
Reader Comments (6)
just bought it! your ad copy to the right got me. :)
Thanks so much, Ed ~ IT"S TRUE: I'm a megalomaniac. Who else would pursue such a course?
I'm saving my sheckles now Ray... I am glad you are finally published.. can not wait to read....
Thank you for writing this book! I just ordered one. Your writing has helped me many times, and I'm looking forward to learning how to break the cycle you mentioned. The victorious Christian life has been my (unreachable) goal for years.
Greetings, Dave and Beth! Thanks so much for your kind and encouraging words!
I invite you to read J. Moltmann and his book The crucified God, perhaps you would see the theology of the incarnation as brought forward in a much less critical way.