Pastors, including clergy, need to be able to provide the right kind of
circumstances, teaching and care to enable people to face crisis and
come through difficulties stronger as human beings and as Christians.
They also need the quality of resilience to be involved in Christian
ministry. This book draws on the experience and literature of the desert
as well as on resilience studies and on contemporary theology,
particularly that of Rowan Williams, and applies theological
understanding to the pastoral task.