Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Eugene Peterson
Clip: Season 14 | 6m 48s
What does it really mean to be a pastor?
"You enter into the soul, the spirit of somebody else by listening to them, not by telling them something," according to this retired Presbyterian minister who says he misses the intimacy that comes with pastoral ministry.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Eugene Peterson
Clip: Season 14 | 6m 48s
"You enter into the soul, the spirit of somebody else by listening to them, not by telling them something," according to this retired Presbyterian minister who says he misses the intimacy that comes with pastoral ministry.
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