This book is written as an epistle to the young minister: honest, instructive, corrective, and hopeful. It is not written from a place of superiority but from burden, observation, Scripture, and experience. It is meant to be practical, direct, and easy to absorb so that ministers can learn quickly, consider carefully, and apply wisely. This is not a book about building crowds; it is about building ministers. It is not about gifting alone; it is about governance. It is not about starting strong; it is about finishing well. If you are looking for shortcuts, this book will challenge you. If you are seeking validation, this book will confront you. If you desire growth, this book will guide you. If you want to last, this book will help you build a solid foundation. Oh Young Minister, the call is real—but so is the process.



morryjooh –
This is not just a book, it’s a letter similar to the letters of Paul. I encourage everyone to get a copy
Minister Joan –
Every serious minister should get this book. I was instructed, guided and helped
Bishop Jones –
I didn’t know a book like this existed. I will use it to mentor my pastors
pst kim –
Thank you sir, I am challenged
Bishop Jane Kinya –
I don’t know the writer of this epistle personally but chapter 10 felt like I am reading a warning from God
Prince thee Worshiper –
I was struggling to understand fatherhood, I was raised in a broken home and this shaped my understanding in the wrong way, thank you very much for this book
Rev. Steve – Nigeria –
I recommend this book with all my heart, oh my God this is truly an epistle