
“Pastoral Warriors Towards A Strategic Theology” explores the role of Christian pastoralism as a pursuit towards perfection, defined as the elimination of all parasites and parasitic activity. True pastoral leadership does not require balancing worldly needs, such as financial stability, with the deeper calling to make a meaningful difference, pastors must focus only on making a difference. This focus on ‘making a meaningful difference’ often requires going against conventional norms, and highlights pastoralism as a point of separation between church and state. Pastoralists will always reject parasitism in favour of individual ownership and responsibility. Ultimately, pastoralism calls for a community of like-minded individuals committed to developing a distinct, purpose-driven culture rooted in biblical principles. Theology must then be strategic and developed in accordance with the biblical purpose of the church, which is to be perfected in its absence of parasites.