Ministry Matters—Impartation, Inspiration, and Insight is not a mere alliteration; it is a progressive architecture for the soul. In thirty-plus years, I have seen many talented men and women enter the ministry with great zeal. They had the talent, but they lacked the impartation; they had the zeal, but they lacked the insight. True longevity in service requires a careful balance of the spiritual and the practical, the spiritually profound moments and the mundane, daily tasks. It requires learning how to carry a "holy weight" without letting it crush the human frame that supports it.