By Philip Holmes on May 3, 2021
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“The reason elders are so necessary,” says Sanchez, “is because they are the means by which our sovereign king chooses to shepherd his church to display his kingdom on earth in local churches as embassies of heaven, and also to proclaim the message of the gospel, calling all people everywhere to repent and believe and enter into the kingdom. Elders shepherd the flock of God among them, under the chief Shepherd. That’s why elders are important, because it is our ascended Lord’s chosen means by which he shepherds his church.”
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By Dr. R. Kent Hughes on Jul 8, 2022
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Our ultimate trust is always in God's persevering grace, nevertheless, we are called to cultivate godly action in our lives. Here are 10 disciplines shared by a pastor with over 40 years of experience in faithfully serving the Lord and shepherding God's people.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jan 7, 2021
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Pastoral ministry can be hazardous to our spiritual health. But it doesn’t need to be.
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By Lance Witt on May 16, 2024
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"In ministry, there are certain tensions that we must live with. Sometimes they seem contradictory, but they are tensions that are actually healthy for us."
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By Lance Witt on Jan 7, 2022
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If you have been in ministry very long, you know how easy it is to get the two intertwined. When you feel called and when you have great passion for ministry, the lines between person and position can get fuzzy. You move from simply being a Christian to now being a professional Christian.
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By Chris Surber on Apr 25, 2025
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Author Chris Surber suggests six avenues to handle the hurt and disappointment so common in pastoral ministry.
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By Charles Stone on Sep 18, 2022
“No one is more influential in your life than you are, because no one talks to you more than you do.” ––Paul Tripp
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