Multiple Paths to Ministry
Title | Multiple Paths to Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Lance R. Barker |
Publisher | The Pilgrim Press |
Total Pages | 271 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0829821805 |
Changing Models of Ministry Education In a rapidly changing church landscape, how should ministers be prepared to serve in diverse contexts? "Multiple Paths to Ministry" affirms the continued role of seminaries and divinity schools, yet also asserts that American Protestantism can no longer rely on graduate theological schools as the sole educational institutions charged with ministerial preparation. The essayists in "Multiple Paths to Ministry" researched the graduate theological education programs of the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, the Presbyterian Church (USA), the United Church of Christ, the United Church of Canada, and the United Methodist Church, from which they share powerful models for successful ministerial preparation. Contributors include Janet Silman, Carol Bell, Isaac McDonald, Richard Sales, Bert Affleck, Minka Shura Sprague, Glenn Miller, Ken McFayden, and Thomas Ray.
Multiple Paths to Ministry
Title | Multiple Paths to Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Lance Richard Barker |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780829816105 |
Multiple Paths to Ministry asserts that American Protestantism can no longer rely on graduate theological schools as the sole institutions charged with ministerial preparation, and explores successful alternative models.
An Introduction to Ministry
Title | An Introduction to Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Ian S. Markham |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 294 |
Release | 2016-01-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 047067329X |
An Introduction to Ministry is a comprehensive and ecumenical introduction to the craft of ministry for ministers, pastors, and priests that make up the mainline denominations in the United States. Ecumenically-focused, It offers a grounded account of ministry, covering areas such as vocation, congregational leadership, and cultivation of skills for an effective ministry. Covers the key components of the M.Div. curriculum, offering a map and guide to the central skills and issues in training Explores the areas of vocation, skills for ministry, and issues around congregational leadership Each topic ends with an annotated bibliography providing an indispensable gateway to further study Helps students understand both the distinctive approach of their denomination and the relationship of that approach to other mainline denominations Advocates and defends a generous understanding of the Christian tradition in its openness and commitment to broad conversation
The Path to Being a Pastor
Title | The Path to Being a Pastor PDF eBook |
Author | Bobby Jamieson |
Publisher | Crossway |
Total Pages | 177 |
Release | 2021-08-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433576686 |
A man who's been transformed by Christ and desires to preach the gospel might say he feels called to be a pastor. This personal conviction, while heartfelt, doesn't acknowledge important, challenging steps necessary to be a qualified leader. So where should full-time ministry begin? In The Path to Being a Pastor, Bobby Jamieson explains why it's better to emphasize "aspiration" over "calling" as men pursue the office of elder and encourages readers to make sure they are pastorally gifted before considering the role. He shares from his own eleven-year experience preparing to be a pastor by walking potential leaders through different stages of ministry training, from practical steps—such as cultivating godly ambition and leadership, observing healthy churches, and mastering Scripture—to personal advice on building a strong family and succeeding in seminary. Emphasizing the importance of prayer, godly counsel, and immersion in the local church, Jamieson encourages men to ask Am I qualified? instead of Am I called? when considering a life in ministry.
New Ecclesiology & Polity: The United Church of Christ
Title | New Ecclesiology & Polity: The United Church of Christ PDF eBook |
Author | Clyde J. Steckel |
Publisher | The Pilgrim Press |
Total Pages | 154 |
Release | 2009-10-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0829820752 |
In "New Ecclesiology and Polity," Steckel argues that the United Church of Christ ecclesiology and its polity have an urgent need to be re-examined and re-shaped if the church is to be a faithful and strong ministry in the post-modern world. He describes the transition from modernity to post-modernity focusing on ways the United Church of Christ, is aware of these transitions in the life of the church, but no awareness of how the denominational governing structures undermine faithful mission in a post-modern world.
Why Pastors Quit
Title | Why Pastors Quit PDF eBook |
Author | Bo Lane |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Total Pages | 110 |
Release | 2014-03-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781497410893 |
My journey as a pastor had quite a few ups and downs. Although there were many aspects of serving in full-time ministry that I loved, there were more things that happened along the way that made a negative impact on both myself and my family. After I resigned from the pastorate, it took several years of forgiving and getting plugged in to a healthy church before I really began to heal from the hurt. Whether you've spent your entire career as a pastor or if you have recently thrown in the towel, Why Pastors Quit is an easy-to-read book that will encourage you and make you ask the question: What can I do to help change the statistics?
The Hound of Heaven
Title | The Hound of Heaven PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Thompson |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 74 |
Release | 1922 |
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