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Experienced pastor and seminary teacher R. Robert Creech helps
pastoral leaders increase their effectiveness by applying family
systems theory to congregational life and ministry. Creech
introduces readers to the basic concepts of Bowen Family Systems
Theory, applies family theory to the work of ministry in church
settings, and connects systems thinking to the everyday aspects of
congregational ministry, such as preaching, pastoral care,
leadership, spiritual formation, and interpreting biblical texts.
Each chapter contains discussion questions, and there are five
helpful appendixes with supplemental information about Bowen
theory.
We live in angry times. No matter where we go, what we watch, or
how we communicate, our culture is rife with division and
polarization. Unfortunately, Christians appear to be caught up in
the same animosity as the culture at large. While our faith calls
us to Christian unity, the hard fact remains: our churches are
tragically divided across class, ethnic, gender, and political
lines. As these social chasms grow--both inside and outside the
church--the role of the preacher becomes paramount. This book
issues a prophetic call to pastors to use the influence of their
pulpits to promote reconciliation and unity in their churches and
communities. Two scholar-practitioners who are experts in
homiletics and reconciliation present a practical, 7-step model
that empowers faithful leaders to bring healing and peace to their
fractured churches and world. The book includes questions for
reflection, salient illustrations, and an accountability covenant.
It also includes useful appendixes on preaching themes, preaching
texts, and sample sermons from three leading preachers: Ralph
Douglas West, Rich Villodas, and Sandra Maria Van Opstal.
The story begins when I was old enough to remember being a child in
theParsonage. All PK's will identify we are the first to get to
church, last to leave, and there at least 3 times a week (BTU)
Baptist Training Union, Prayer Service/Bible Study, and Sunday
Worship ...if this has been your experience.....yep,
you'redefinitely a pastor's kid.Foremost and above all I am a (PK)
a preacher's kid. I am the fourth of six children.This book is
mostly about my adolescent years. As I have written the clinician
inme came gushing forth. I did not want to only complain. Yet I
want to share somesupporting data which is public information. Too
many clergy families are beingdevastated by this thing called
ministry. If the truth be told many of our pastors arein affairs
outside of their marriage. The other woman is the Bride of Christ.
We spendso much time with her we neglect our wives and family. I
speak not from an abstractperspective. I have been up close and
personal in this thing called ministry.Seton Hall UniversityNewark
College of Engineerig (NJIT)Jesus the Liberator Seminary
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Addiction
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Robert P. Vande Kappelle
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Follow Me
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Choices
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During the 1720s, John Wesley began his quest to understand
biblical holiness theologically and to experience it personally.
Over the following decades, he preached and wrote about
sanctification, carefully refining his grasp of the subject. This
long-term investigation led him to study Scripture, reason,
experience, and the Christian tradition. Then, in 1766, he
published A Plain Account of Christian Perfection. That book went
through several revisions and expansions, and in 1777, he issued
his final edition of this work. Wesley's Plain Account of Christian
Perfection became a Christian classic that now stands in the
company of such devotional works as Thomas a Kempis's Imitation of
Christ, William Law's Serious Call to a Devout Holy Life, Richard
Baxter's The Reformed Pastor, and Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living and
Holy Dying. This edition of the Plain Account is a transcription
provided by one of the leading Wesley scholars in the world.
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The Question
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Jim Way; Foreword by Norman L. Geisler
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The need to take the spiritual experience during illness into
account is part of a broader trend in Western societies-a
fascination with the practical uses of spirituality and its
contribution to individual wellbeing, whether through a religious
or a humanist tradition. This understanding of spirituality differs
from traditional views embedded in religious traditions. This book
takes a critical point of view at the biomedical representation of
the function of spirituality in care. Medicine reorders notions
such as life, death, health, sickness, and spirituality. This
process is called here "sapientialization", i.e. the spiritual
experience is expressed and understood under the auspices of and in
terms of wisdom. This view tends to identify spirituality and
ethics. I propose an alternate understanding of spirituality,
grounded on its subversive power. Inspired by the work of the
theologian John D. Caputo, it is critical of some problems that are
associated with the sapientialization of spirituality in
biomedicine, such as the medicalization of spiritual experiences or
the instrumentalization of spirituality. It provides an
understanding of spirituality that honours both the medical
interest in it and its capacity to resist to instrumentalization.
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Lectionary Journey
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Paxson Jeancake; Foreword by Scott Sauls
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Learn to Preach Expository Sermons with Excellence Many sermons
preached today lack the divine knowledge and spiritual
understanding available only through dynamic expository preaching.
In Preaching: How to Preach Biblically, John MacArthur's well-known
passion for the Bible combines with the expertise of faculty
members at The Master's Seminary to inspire and equip preachers in
effective biblical preaching. Preaching: How to Preach Biblically
flows from biblical foundations for expository preaching through a
detailed process of developing expositions and creating sermons to
the actual delivery of expository messages, connecting what pastors
learn in seminary with the sermons preached in a local church. This
volume shows how to progress purposefully from one phase to the
next in preparing to minister to God's people through preaching.
This book answers these questions and more: What is expository,
biblical preaching? What are the theological and historical
foundations for insisting on expository preaching? What are the
steps involved in preparation for and participation in biblical
preaching? What models exist for expository preaching today? The
Master's Seminary faculty, with over thirty years' experience in
preaching and seminary training of preachers, contributes a
treasury of expertise alongside insights from expositor John
MacArthur. While united on their commitment to exposition, the
variety of individual expressions and methodological preferences
discussed offers beneficial assistance for any preacher seeking a
higher level of expository excellence.
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