If pastors only carry moral sayings in their pockets and go through the parish sticking them, like gummed labels, on the victims of the week, there will be no good pastor work; they must learn how to be gospel storytellers… The storytelling pastor differs from the moralizing pastor in the same way that a responsible physicial differs from a clerk in a drugstore. When and ill person goes to a physician, the physician “takes a history” before offering a diagnosis and writing a prescription. THe presumption is that everything that a person has experienced is relevant to the illness and must be taken into account if there is going to be healing. The clerk in the drugstore simply sells a patient medicine off the shelf- one thing for headaches, another for heartburn, another for indigestion- without regard for the particular details of a person’s pain. – Eugene Peterson