The Pastor's Book

The Pastor's Book
Author: R. Kent Hughes
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 143354590X

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Pastors are tasked with the incredibly demanding job of caring for the spiritual, emotional, and, at times‚ physical needs of their people. While seminary is helpful preparation for many of the challenges pastors face, there’s far more to pastoral ministry than what can be covered in the classroom. Designed as a reference guide for nearly every situation a pastor will face, this comprehensive book by seasoned pastors Kent Hughes and Doug O’Donnell is packed full of biblical wisdom and practical guidance related to the reality of pastoral ministry in the trenches. From officiating weddings to conducting funerals to visiting the sick, this book will equip pastors and church leaders with the knowledge they need to effectively minister to their flocks, both within the walls of the church and beyond.

The Book Your Pastor Wishes You Would Read

The Book Your Pastor Wishes You Would Read
Author: Christopher Ash
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1784984329

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Caring for your pastor and the difference it makes. Caring for your pastor and the difference it makes. What do you think about your pastor? Do you chew over his sermons and wonder if they are clear and helpful? Do you feel he spends enough time with you? In fact, do you ever catch yourself wondering what he does all day? The truth is, often we think, "What can my pastor do for me?" Far less often do we think, "What can I do for my pastor?" Seasoned former pastor, Christopher Ash, urges church members to think about pastors not just in terms of what they do €“ how they lead and pray and preach and teach and so on €“ but about who they are. He encourages us to remember that pastors are people and to pray for them as they serve us. Paradoxically, caring for our pastor will be a blessing to us as well as to them, and create a culture of true fellowship in our church family.

On Being a Pastor

On Being a Pastor
Author: Derek J. Prime
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802490735

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The ministry of pastors is not simply a job; it’s a vocation and a lifestyle. A pastor’s responsibilities are unique, demanding that he not only nurture his own spiritual life but also the lives of those in his care. What a challenge this can be! Derek Prime and Alistair Begg provide practical advice for both the spiritual and practical aspects of pastoral ministry. They delve deep into topics such as prayer, devotional habits, preaching, studying, and specific ministry duties. The result is an essential tool for those in pastoral ministry.

Pastor

Pastor
Author: Hermas (Author of The Shepherd.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Peacemaking Pastor

The Peacemaking Pastor
Author: Alfred J. Poirier
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441201423

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Seminaries generally are not very effective in equipping pastors to be ministers of reconciliation, says pastor and experienced mediator Alfred Poirier. The result is pastors trained in biblical exposition, well-ordered worship, and good theology, but with little practical know-how about one of the most important functions they will be expected to perform: conflict resolution. The Peacemaking Pastor provides a survey of the nature and kinds of conflict typical in the pastorate to bring to light the need to recover the ministry of reconciliation. Poirier, chairman of the board of Peacemaker Ministries, shows pastors the importance of a reconciliation ministry, gives them a theological framework for peacemaking, and provides practical tools for facilitating the peacemaking process. Written by a pastor for pastors, this insightful book will encourage and equip seminaries and ministry leaders in their original calling-promoting a culture of peacemaking in the church.

Welcome Pastor

Welcome Pastor
Author: Fred Oaks
Publisher: FaithWalk Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781932902501

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Getting a new pastor off to a good start is critical to the over one hundred thousand churches facing changes in leadership each year. This forty-day congregation-wide study provides the foundation for a successful ministry partnership. Welcome, Pastor! is the first book to offer a clear, simple process for building a successful partnership between a new pastor and a congregation. Its combination of devotional readings and dialogue is easy and pleasurable to read without being simplistic or trite.

Fit to be a Pastor

Fit to be a Pastor
Author: G. Lloyd Rediger
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664258443

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In this important and urgent message to pastors, G. Lloyd Rediger emphasizes the necessity of integrating fitness of body, mind, and spirit in order to attain fulfillment of personhood and calling. Not immune from the debilitating unfitness that is endemic in America, pastors must be fit if they are to facilitate God's purposes in the world. Rediger stresses that clergy need to reinvent a healthy pastoral role based on this holistic approach.

The Lutheran Pastor

The Lutheran Pastor
Author: George Henry Gerberding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1902
Genre: Pastoral theology
ISBN:

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The Worship Pastor

The Worship Pastor
Author: Zac M. Hicks
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310525241

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Modern worship leaders are restless. They have inherited a model of leadership that equates leading worship with being a rock star. But leading worship is more than a performance, it's about shaping souls and making disciples. Every worship leader is really a pastor. The Worship Pastor is a practical and biblical introduction to this essential pastoral role. Filled with engaging, illustrative stories it is organized to address questions of theory and practice, striving to balance conversational accessibility with informed instruction. Part One presents a series of evocative "vignettes"--intriguing and descriptive titles and metaphors of who a Worship Pastor is and what he or she does. It shows the Worship Pastor as Church-Lover, Disciple Maker, Corporate Mystic, and Doxological Philosopher. Part Two covers specific roles related to ministry within the worship service itself--the Worship Pastor as Theological Dietician, Caregiver, Mortician, Emotional Shepherd, War General, Prophetic Guardian, Missional Historian, and Liturgical Architect. Part Three looks at ministry beyond the worship service--the Worship Pastor as Visionary Teacher, Evangelist, Artist Chaplain, and Team Leader. While some worship leaders are eager to embrace their pastoral role, many are lost and confused or lack the resources of time or money to figure out what this role looks like. Pastor Zac Hicks gives us a clear guide to leading worship, one that takes the pastoral call seriously.

Pastor Pastor

Pastor Pastor
Author: David Simon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244161356

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Set in south London's African-Caribbean community, this story centers around the dream of Winnie, a strong Caribbean woman. This dream sets in motion the rivalry between two pastors and even their congregations. This novel examines human courage and African-Caribbean spirituality. Pastor Pastor is a powerful novel about love, greed and rivalry. Set in south London's African-Caribbean community the story is centered around Winnie, a middle-aged black woman who has a dream to help her community which sees two pastors compete for the hearts and mind of the local people. This intriguing novel examines human courage and spirituality. David Simon is an award winning writer and educationalist. He is the author of the Genius series, the novels Garvey's Last Soldier, Secrets of the Sapodilla and the Windrush play, Mountaintop.