Sick note?

Philip Hacking  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Mar 2009
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VISIT THE SICK
Ministering God’s grace in times of illness
By Brian Croft. Day One. 92 pages. £5.00
ISBN 978-1-84625-143-6

On books about healing in theory and testimony there seems to be no end. It is, therefore, very refreshing to come across a very readable yet down-to-earth book about sickness and the church’s responsibility and opportunity. Brian Croft writes from much personal pastoral experience, undergirded by a medical background.

Pastoral visitation is often a neglected aspect of ministry today. Difficulties abound but they can be overcome by diligence, ingenuity and prayerful determination. I can speak with much empathy, having built a lifetime of local church ministry on the assumption that home visits form an essential foundation. The old adage that ‘a housegoing parson makes a churchgoing people’ may no longer be so true and is probably not the highest motivation. But the call of Matthew 25 remains.

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