Introduction: The Ministry of a Shepherd Deron Biles Chapter 1: Feed the Flock David L. Allen Chapter 2: Strengthen the Weak Deron Biles Chapter 3: Healing—The Forgotten Art of the Church Paige Patterson Chapter 4: Shepherds Bind the Broken Dale Johnson Chapter 5: The Shepherd Who Protects the Flock Malcolm Yarnell Chatper 6: Bring Back Those Driven Away Tommy Kiker Chapter 7: Seeking the Lost and Perishing Matt Queen Chapter 8: Leading the Flock Boyd Luter Chapter 9: Trusting the True Shepherd Steve Rummage
Jason G. Duesing is vice president for Strategic Initiatives and assistand professor of Historical Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He is also a co-editor and contributor to First Freedom: The Baptist Perspective on Religious Liberty and Upon this Rock: The Baptist Understanding of the Church.
"After pastoring a church for fifteen years, Pastoral Ministry was
refreshing and encouraging to read. It reminded me of exactly what
the Lord has called his shepherds to do. I highly recommend this
book for any pastor, whether you're just starting out, or have been
faithfully shepherding for decades."
--Matt Carter, pastor of preaching and vision, The Austin Stone
Community Church "Nothing is more important to the church today
than to have a clear view of the role of the pastor, who is the
'undershepherd' of the congregation. And nothing is more important
to the pastor/shepherd than to know what God's Word declares about
his assignment. The pattern for the shepherd is the Great Shepherd,
our Lord Jesus Christ. The role is vital and demanding. The writer
of Hebrews concludes in 13:17 that the shepherd must 'give account'
to God. James reminds us that the he will face 'a stricter
judgment.' The shepherd does not choose to be a shepherd, he is
appointed by God to be a shepherd. He is not a hired hand, but a
divinely selected leader who loves the sheep and gives his life to
them. These pages clearly reveal that the shepherd has a high
calling, an enormous responsibility, a demanding holiness of life
and a compassionate ministry given to him on behalf of the church.
He is always guided by the example of our Lord Jesus Christ and
faithfulness to the sufficiency and complete trustworthiness of
God's Word."
--Jimmy Draper, president emeritus, LifeWay Christian Resources of
the Southern Baptist Convention "After more than twenty-five years
of pastoring, I am convinced that ministry is not for the faint of
heart. The Bible calls the pastor a shepherd for a reason--his life
is devoted to caring for sheep--and sheep can be messy. Pastors can
be messy too. Pastoring well means knowing how to lead well and
leading well requires a biblical understanding of what God expects
from His shepherds. Pastoral Ministry was written for such a
purpose. Each chapter will open your eyes to both who God expects
pastors to be and what God expects pastors to do. It's more than a
'how to' book; it's a 'who am I' book. Read this and you will gain
valuable insights about how to pastor your people, but even
greater, you will also be challenged to look within your own heart
to consider how God is pastoring you."
--Mark A. Howell, senior pastor, Hunters Glen Baptist Church "The
high calling of a pastor is to shepherd the people of God with the
Word of God for the glory of God. Indeed, pastors are accountable
before God for their stewardship of this high calling. For this
reason, I pray that the Lord will bless this book to help encourage
and equip pastors to be the shepherds God has called them to
be."
--David Platt, president, The International Mission Board of the
Southern Baptist Convention
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