Friday, July 21, 2023


About the Book

Book: Broken Yet Called: A Leader’s Journey to Renewal and Restoration

Author: Terrance Rollerson

Genre: Religion / Spirituality

Release Date: July 12, 2022

Everyone experiences brokenness at one point in their life, but are we prepared to handle these tough situations in a biblical and effective way? In Broken Yet Called, Terrance Rollerson equips church leaders and members to approach these situations with love, perspective, and a clear vision for the role God would have us play in each other’s lives.What should we do when brokenness comes? How should a church respond when a member experiences brokenness? How about when the brokenness comes in the life of a pastor? How should our response differ from that of the world?It’s time that we, the people of God, flip the script. It’s time to see brokenness as an opportunity to find redemption, renewal, and restoration. Rollerson believes the Church has a crucial role to play in all of this as we seek to better support those involved in ministry.Come along this journey where there is grace and healing for both the church and the individual! It will take time, humility, patience, and a radical pursuit of God. When brokenness comes, the called people of God will show themselves to be like Christ, ready to be a part of God’s great redemptive work!

 

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About the Author

Rev. Terrance J. Rollerson has pastored six churches over the span of twenty plus years in Minnesota and Michigan. Two passions that have guided him throughout his pastoral career are loving people and multi-ethnic ministry. He earned his Master of Divinity from Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is ordained with the Evangelical Covenant Church. Terrance has been married to Michelle for thirty years and considers it a great blessing to be father to Micayla and Elijah.

More from Terrance

Let me start with the end in mind.

There is great joy in being gracefully broken. Some of the greatest pain can bring new insight into our lives. This was true for me in writing, Broken Yet Called. I was riding high as a new pastor of what would be my perfect church to pastor. Amid experiencing one of the hardest moments in life, I felt like I heard God say to me that it would be a season of writing.

Let’s stop there for a moment.

At this point, I need you to understand something about me. I am not a person that would say my go-to is reading or writing books. I have struggled in this area for many years due to my dyslexia. My actual response to God was, “God do you know whom you’re talking to.” How could I enter a season of writing? There was no point of reference from which I could draw from. The only thing I knew to do was to be obedient to the God I have served for years. So I stepped in and did not worry about what I was about to write. Rather, I made it about just speaking to my friend. The friend with whom I felt safe to share everything I had been through. This included deep sadness, broken dreams, profound pain, and a reflection on my own brokenness.

Over a year during COVID, I took moments to write in small enough chunks—not to overwhelm myself with the writing process. I just wrote what most stood out with what I had gone through and what I was going through. The words found in Broken Yet Called were penned during the season of my pain and how I lived through it to find my way to renewal and restoration.

When I talk about being gracefully broken, it is what you find when you allow God to do the necessary work to bring you to a place of renewed hope. If you are looking for a guide to help you with your journey through some brokenness, I encourage you to read Broken Yet Called. It is my prayer that you, just like me, would find that space between the pain of your brokenness and the grace of your brokenness. This is the place where God shows up in some powerful ways. I wrote this book to help someone understand that we are called by God in many ways, even with our brokenness.

MY REVIEW

The title grabbed my attention right away. I remember a time where I was very hurt by a church and felt I would never be able to minister again. The church I turned to opened their arms wide and said that I was welcome there. I grew spiritually and found my way to forgiveness. Through God’s healing and this church with people  who loved on me, I found myself back in ministry. I appreciate the author’s story and how it reminds us that even though we feel unworthy, God can still use us. 

The author gives examples from the Bible of people who sinned and was restored. Why are we so hard on ourselves? Perhaps it is the enemy trying to keep us chained up and broken so we won’t seek help and forgiveness. One of the most important things the author talks about is how pastors are human. They make mistakes just like everyone else. Why then, is it harder to forgive them? Is it because we placed them on a pedestal with the thought that they should never sin? The author also mentions how gossip can lead to division in a church.  

Confessing your sin in front of a congregation takes courage and we should be there to give grace and help that person become free from the bondage they are in. When a pastor sins, the church needs to surround them with Godly advice. The goal is to restore them not banish them. Let’s all join together to help the healing process and make the body of Christ stronger and united. 

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

Blog Stops

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, July 20

A Reader’s Brain, July 21 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 21

Texas Book-aholic, July 22

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, July 23(Author Interview)

Christina’s Corner, July 23

Locks, Hooks and Books, July 24

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, July 25

Tell Tale Book Reviews, July 26 (Author Interview)

The Sacred Line, July 27

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, July 28

Vibrant Wings by Valerie, July 29

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, July 30

Artistic Nobody, July 31 (Author Interview)

Cats in the Cradle Blog, August 1

Guild Master, August 2 (Author Interview)

Giveaway

To celebrate his tour, Terrance is giving away the grand prize package $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/26ba0/broken-yet-called-celebration-tour-giveaway



3 comments:

  1. Thank you for the review. Sounds like a good book.

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  2. Thank You for the review.
    Marion

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  3. Thanks for sharing. Sounds like a good book

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