Jamin Goggin

Jamin is a pastor at Mission Hills Church and helped start Metamorpha Ministries.  Jamin believes that part of his pastoral vocation includes writing and speaking. He has written The Way of the Dragon or The Way of the Lamb: Searching for Jesus’ Path of Power in a Church That Has Abandoned It (co-authored with Kyle Strobel) and Beloved Dust: Drawing Close to God by Discovering the Truth About Yourself (co-authored with Kyle Strobel) and he has edited Reading the Christian Spiritual Classics: A Guide for Evangelicals (co-edited with Kyle Strobel). He frequently speaks at churches, retreats, and conferences. Jamin writes and speaks from the depths of his own journey, seeking to invite others into the beauty and goodness of life with God.

Affiliations Faculty, Alumnus
Position Adjunct - Institute of Spiritual Formation
Degree M.A. Spiritual Formation and Soul Care ('08)
Degree M.A. New Testament ('08)

Author's books

Pastoral Confessions: The Healing Path to Faithful Ministry

Discover how personal vulnerability can revitalize your soul, ministry, and church. This book is a timely and unexpectedly honest exploration of pastoral sin. Learn to identify the root causes of pastoral sin, embrace the practice of confession, and find healing in forgiveness. It helps pastors maintain an open and honest relationships with themselves, God, an their congregations to facilitate repentance and restoration Many pastors are tempted to conceal their sin rather than risk vulnerability or disqualification from ministry. But this is spiritually dangerous, for both the pastor and the church. Unconfessed sin leads to guilt, shame, exhaustion, and loneliness. Instead, God invites pastors to confess, repent, and be healed, just like every other Christian. With great vulnerability and refreshing honesty, Jamin Goggin writes of those temptations and sins that uniquely plague the pastoral vocation. He shows pastors how to integrate regular confession to God and others, leading to a more hopeful, fruitful, and virtuous life and ministry.

Pastoral Confessions: The Healing Path to Faithful Ministry – Audiobook

Discover how personal vulnerability can revitalize your soul, ministry, and church. This book is a timely and unexpectedly honest exploration of pastoral sin. Learn to identify the root causes of pastoral sin, embrace the practice of confession, and find healing in forgiveness. It helps pastors maintain an open and honest relationships with themselves, God, an their congregations to facilitate repentance and restoration Many pastors are tempted to conceal their sin rather than risk vulnerability or disqualification from ministry. But this is spiritually dangerous, for both the pastor and the church. Unconfessed sin leads to guilt, shame, exhaustion, and loneliness. Instead, God invites pastors to confess, repent, and be healed, just like every other Christian. With great vulnerability and refreshing honesty, Jamin Goggin writes of those temptations and sins that uniquely plague the pastoral vocation. He shows pastors how to integrate regular confession to God and others, leading to a more hopeful, fruitful, and virtuous life and ministry.

Reading the Christian Spiritual Classics: A Guide for Evangelicals

Ever since Richard Foster wrote Celebration of Discipline in 1978, evangelicals have hungered for a deeper and more historic spirituality. Many have come to discover the wealth of spiritual insight available in the Desert Fathers, the medieval mystics, German Pietism and other traditions. While these classics have been a source of life-changing renewal for many, still others are wary of these texts and the foreign theological traditions from which they come. The essays in this volume provide a guide for evangelicals to read the Christian spiritual classics.

Way of the Dragon or the Way of the Lamb: Searching for Jesus’ Path of Power in a Church that Has Abandoned It

Join Goggin and Strobel on a global adventure! Eavesdrop as they talk with J.I. Packer, Dallas Willard, Marva Dawn, Eugene Peterson, and others about celebrity pastors who implode under the spotlight, churches that build a brand but lose their purpose, the temptations of power, and Jesus’ seemingly contradictory idea of strength through weakness.