Paul and Barnabas made a decisive move toward the end of the
first missionary journey: they appointed elders in the churches
they had established, entrusting them with responsibility to
shepherd the young congregations. The need for faithful shepherding
has not changed since that time, yet the leadership structure of
most churches no longer follows this model. The authors argue that
a return to the New Testament pattern of elder plurality best
serves the shepherding needs in a local church.
The authors suggest a workable process for improving a local
church's leadership structure and making the transition to elder
plurality. Along the way, the stories of the authors and other
church leaders provide a narrative of how faithful elder leadership
has strengthened their ministries. The book also addresses a plan
for leadership development in difficult international mission
settings. Church leaders will find this a useful resource for
building a healthy leadership structure.
This book is an extensive revision of the previously-published
Elders in Congregational Life, including updates throughout,
additional illustrations, and a new chapter addressing how
missionaries may effectively apply the New Testament's teaching on
elder plurality. 9Marks is a well-known ministry organization
dedicated to equipping church leaders with a biblical vision and
practical resources.
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