The Pastor's Book

The Pastor's Book
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9781433545900
ISBN-13 : 143354590X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pastor's Book by : R. Kent Hughes

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 Pastor

The Pastor
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 9780062041814
ISBN-13 : 0062041819
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pastor by : Eugene H. Peterson

In The Pastor, author Eugene Peterson, translator of the multimillion-selling The Message, tells the story of how he started Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland and his gradual discovery of what it really means to be a pastor. Steering away from abstractions, Peterson challenges conventional wisdom regarding church marketing, mega pastors, and the church’s too-cozy relationship to American glitz and consumerism to present a simple, faith-based description of what being a minister means today. In the end, Peterson discovers that being a pastor boils down to “paying attention and calling attention to ‘what is going on now’ between men and women, with each other and with God.”

Pastoral Preaching

Pastoral Preaching
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Publisher : Langham Preaching Resources
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781783681808
ISBN-13 : 1783681802
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Pastoral Preaching by : Conrad Mbewe

More and more pulpits are occupied by motivational speakers rather than preachers. Church congregations are not being given a comprehensive, biblical understanding of the faith. Drawing on his own experience as a pastor in Zambia, Conrad Mbewe tackles issues such as the content of pastoral preaching, how pastoral preaching relates to church life, finding the time to prepare pastoral sermons, and dealing with discouragement. Throughout the book, it is clear that the author’s conviction is to see preachers grow strong churches, to build a people for God.

On Being a Pastor

On Being a Pastor
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Publisher : Moody Publishers
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780802490735
ISBN-13 : 0802490735
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis On Being a Pastor by : Derek J. Prime

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.

The New Pastor's Handbook

The New Pastor's Handbook
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781493400362
ISBN-13 : 1493400363
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Pastor's Handbook by : Jason Helopoulos

Most seminary graduates will begin their ministries with plenty of important head knowledge to share--but with a deficit of some of the most practical aspects of doing ministry, such as - which ministry role most suits them - how to start out strong at a new church - persevering during difficult seasons of ministry - leading meetings and delegating tasks - safeguarding their family - fighting discouragement, pastor envy, and a lack of contentment - navigating special ministry needs, such as hospitals, weddings, and funerals - and much more Through his hard-won wisdom, Jason Helopoulos comes alongside new pastors as a trusted friend and mentor, ready to guide them through their first years of ministry with intelligence and compassion.

The Pastor as Public Theologian

The Pastor as Public Theologian
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Publisher : Brazos Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781441245724
ISBN-13 : 1441245723
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pastor as Public Theologian by : Kevin J. Vanhoozer

Many pastors today see themselves primarily as counselors, leaders, and motivators. Yet this often comes at the expense of the fundamental reality of the pastorate as a theological office. The most important role is to be a theologian mediating God to the people. The church needs pastors who can contextualize biblical wisdom in Christian living to help their congregations think theologically about all aspects of their lives, such as work, end-of-life decisions, political involvement, and entertainment choices. Drawing on the Bible, key figures from church history, and Christian theology, this book offers a clarion call for pastors to serve as public theologians in their congregations and communities. It is designed to be engaging reading for busy pastors and includes pastoral reflections on the theological task from twelve working pastors, including Kevin DeYoung and Cornelius Plantinga.

The Pastor's Kid

The Pastor's Kid
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Publisher : The Good Book Company
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781784985257
ISBN-13 : 1784985252
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pastor's Kid by : Barnabas Piper

Advice on how to care for pastors' kids and allow them to find their own faith and identity. Pastors' kids are often burdened by others' expectations, but there is a wonderful solution, both at home and in the church: grace. In this revised, refreshed version of Barnabas Piper's best-known book, the author candidly shares his own experiences as son of pastor and bestselling author John Piper, offering a challenge to our churches and to the families at their very heart: how to care for pastors' kids and allow them to find their own faith and identity. Foreword by John Piper.

The Book Your Pastor Wishes You Would Read

The Book Your Pastor Wishes You Would Read
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Publisher : The Good Book Company
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : 9781784984328
ISBN-13 : 1784984329
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book Your Pastor Wishes You Would Read by : Christopher Ash

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.

The Pastor's Family

The Pastor's Family
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 177
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780310495109
ISBN-13 : 0310495105
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pastor's Family by : Brian Croft

Pastoral ministry is more challenging than ever with unique, complicated burdens and expectations some have not experienced in previous generations. Because of this, the number of pastors who start with a great zeal for the work, quickly crash and burn and are left with a battered faith and family. This book seeks to identify those unique challenges, diagnose the problem, propose a biblical solution, and then guide the pastor and his family to embrace these challenges while shepherding the family through them.

Pastors in the Classics

Pastors in the Classics
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 192
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781441235886
ISBN-13 : 1441235884
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Pastors in the Classics by : Leland Ryken

Throughout the history of English literature, church ministers have figured prominently in novels, plays, morality tales, and even poetry. Pastors in the Classics is a unique, unprecedented collection of relevant literary masterpieces in which the pastor's experience is a major part of the story. Part 1 is a reader's guide to twelve important classics written over four centuries and covering seven different nationalities. Each chapter not only describes and interprets the work in question, it also highlights a specific feature of pastoral ministry explored in the work. Part 2 is a handbook that defines the canon of literary masterpieces that deal with the pastor's experience, offering reading suggestions for both ministers and lovers of literature. From the familiar (The Canterbury Tales; Cry, the Beloved Country; and The Scarlet Letter) to the lesser-known (Silence, Witch Wood) to the surprising (A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man), this collection uncovers the good, the bad, and the ugly ways in which pastors have been presented to the reading public for the past half millennium.