“Simple, Encouraging Advice”
3.5 stars, rounded up.
In this new addition to the Love Your Church series, Steve Robinson addresses theological ideas and practical considerations for how Christians should serve the church. He encourages believers to recognize that even though it's tempting to highlight our love for others as the main motivation for our service, our primary motivation should be to serve and honor Christ, since loving other people won't be enough to keep you going when things get hard and those people let us down. He writes about what faithful service means, and he explores ideas for how you can discover gifts, get started with service, and contribute in a way that fits with your current life season. I appreciated Robinson's acknowledgement of how people with disabilities and other challenges can still participate in the life of their church and help others.
This book is short, simple, and practical, but it is also very basic. Robinson doesn't engage with deeper issues like dealing with burnout, conflict with ministry partners, guilt trips, or spiritual manipulation. Also, even though he mentioned many different ways that people can help out, I felt that he focused too much on the activities of the local church alone. That's an understandable focus, given the nature of this series, but I think this book would be stronger if he had addressed ways that local churches and nonprofits often join together to help people in the broader community.
“Serve” is a basic introduction to how Christians can serve God by contributing to their church communities. It could be helpful for small groups to read this to talk about service and recognize different people's gifts and contributions, but because this is fairly basic, I would mainly recommend it to new believers, and to people who have never really thought about serving in church.
Note: I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.