For every pastor who's ever wanted to quit, every ministry leader who feels like a failure, and every former shepherd wondering if they heard God wrong.
You're burned out, bruised, and barely hanging on. Maybe you're sitting in your car before Sunday service, gathering courage to walk through those doors one more time. Maybe you've already walked away from ministry, convinced you failed at the one thing you thought God called you to do.
If you've ever whispered, "I don't know if I can do this anymore," author Jason Smith has been exactly where you are.
After years of pouring everything into small-town churches-juggling multiple congregations, working overnight shifts to pay bills, watching beautiful visions implode-Smith walked away from the pulpit completely. He traded sermons for IT scripts, convinced he was done with ministry forever.
But some callings can't be outrun: "The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable" (Romans 11:29).
Still Called isn't another polished ministry success story or step-by-step guide to church growth. It's messier, rawer, and more honest than that. It's a confession from the trenches and a lifeline for every exhausted shepherd wondering if their best days are behind them.
With unflinching honesty and unexpected humor, Smith tackles the questions nobody wants to ask out loud:
What happens when you feel like quitting (again)?How do you love people who hurt you deeply?What if your faith feels like a flickering candle?How do you hear God's voice over all the noise?Can you still be called even after spectacular failure?This book is for:
Pastors drowning in impossible expectationsMinistry leaders questioning their callingFormer ministers who feel like damaged goodsAnyone serving God's people while wondering if they're cut out for itSpouses and families walking through ministry burnout togetherStill Called reminds us that even when ministry gets messy, even when you feel like a failure, even when you have no idea what comes next-God's calling on your life remains. Your worst day doesn't write your final story.