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9781527111707

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Christian Focus Publications
ISBN-10
1527111709
ISBN-13
9781527111707
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20067061189

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Book Title
Kingdom-Minded Pastor : How Pastoral Partnership Advances the Kingdom
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Christian Ministry / Discipleship, Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources
Genre
Religion
Author
Joel Littlefield
Format
Trade Paperback

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7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

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Reviews
This book calls pastors to prepare for this reality by forming friendships--forming brotherhoods--with other pastors, so together they can bless, equip, and encourage one another. I believe every pastor will benefit from reading it and following its counsel. --Tim Challies (Author, 'Seasons of Sorrow'), ... offers practical guidance for creating healthy, Christ-centered, and edifying pastoral coalitions. May the irenic spirit of which Littlefield speaks prevail in our day for the sake of Christ and His kingdom! --Joel R. Beeke (Chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan), ... cuts to the chase and gives workable strategies for building a coalition of pastors in a local community who will join arms to multiply gospel work. I encourage you to read this book and to put its message into practice. --Phillip Newton (Director of Pastoral Care and Mentoring, The Pillar Network Wake Forest, North Carolina; author, '40 Questions about Pastoral Ministry'), When the church is facing an epidemic of discouragement, Joel calls us to the readily available vaccine of kingdom-minded togetherness. I have a sense that this may spark off a renewed movement of doctrinally-aligned and missionally-driven pastors. --David Meredith (Mission Director, Free Church of Scotland, Inverness), ... a gift to those who operate as lone rangers. Make time to read it, and make time to do it ... for the Kingdom. --Liam Garvie (Associate Pastor, Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh, Scotland), The kingdom of Christ is bigger than your church, pastor. Joel Littlefield's enthusiasm for pastors partnering together just may point you to a crucial aspect of kingdom ministry you've missed. --Jonathan Leeman (Editorial Director, 9Marks), ... a groundbreaking, yet ageless guide for pastors, urging them to unite with like-minded peers to foster vibrant, flourishing communities of faith springing forth from their own dedication to kingdom living. --Robert Smith Jr. (Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama), This book will show you both the importance and the how of forming a group of likeminded men for the fight we engage as ministers of Christ. Take it to heart and put it into action. --Daniel L. Akin (President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina)
Synopsis
Joel Littlefield's short, highly practical book will inspire pastors to develop coalitions, for their own good, to strengthen the local church, and advance the Kingdom of God. Joel Littlefield wants to see God at work in his community, and invites other pastors to share the vision: for men, women and children to surrender to the lordship of Christ through the regenerating work of the Spirit; for new churches to be planted and declining churches revitalised; for congregations to be about the work of making disciples of Christ. Pastors with this gospel-minded mindset can be hugely helped in this way: by forming coalitions with other like-minded local pastors. Littlefield argues that in cultivating friendships and fellowship with one another, pastors will not only build one another up, but will benefit their own churches, and the work of the gospel in their local community. With very practical guidance on how to go about forming these alliances for joint action, Littlefield helps identify the important qualities to look for in coalition members, and inspires readers to see how leading by example is crucial, and being a disciple is as important as making disciples. A short read, filled with wisdom and encouragement for the pastor who feels alone, discouraged, or like ministry might be better shoulder to shoulder with their brothers. Chapter headings include: Something Needs to Change A Kingdom Vision Bringing People to the Table Healthy Leaders and Healthy Churches A Kingdom-Minded Mission Looking Back, Pastor, do you want to see God at work in your community? Joel Littlefield shows how in cultivating friendships and fellowship with one another, pastors will not only build one another up, but will benefit their churches and the work of the gospel in their local area. With practical guidance on how to form these alliances, Littlefield exemplifies how being a disciple is as important as making disciples. A short read, filled with wisdom and encouragement for the pastor who feels alone and discouraged, or thinks ministry might be better shoulder to shoulder with his brothers.

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