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The tyranny of the urgent is a by-product of our fast-paced world.
It affects many people, but when it impacts pastors they are often
tempted to ignore the critical needs of the pastoral disciplines
that ensure the effectiveness of ministry.
In Thinking, Listening, and Being: Wesleyan Pastoral
Disciplines, Jeren Rowell offers theological reflections on what it
means to live and work as a pastor. He examines different aspects
of
pastoral thinking, practice, and work, and challenges pastors
to continually pursue prayer, the study of Scriptures, and
theological reflection. "Working in this way," he writes, "could
not only be a gift of love for the church but also an important
model for parish pastors who are tempted to surrender first things
to the urgencies and temptations of contemporary life."
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For God So Loved (Paperback)
Jeren Rowell, Samantha Chambo, Tara Beth Leach
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The work of a minister is mixed with the joy of serving the Savior
and the frustration of leading people. In What's A Pastor to Do?:
The Good and Difficult Work of Ministry, Rev. Jeren Rowell
addresses the enjoyable and disagreeable aspects of pastoring.
Sections such as Pastoral Identity, Pastoral Health, and the Pastor
as Priest give insight and encouragement to ministers in need of
spiritual refreshment and comfort. The chapters are short enough to
be used as daily devotions and offer biblical insight, scripture,
and illustrations that uplift and instruct. What's A Pastor to Do?
is the perfect restorative tool for every minister who has asked,
'What am I to do?'
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