21st Century Pastor: A Vision Based on the Ministry of Paul
Autor David C. Fisheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 1996
The third millennium. It's a time of tremendous opportunity for the church--and tremendous challenge. More than ever, pastors need a model for ministry that can equip them for the rigors of a restless, increasingly secularized culture. In the 21st Century Pastor, David Fisher explores the apostle Paul's concept of ministry to offer a paradigm that is both biblical and relevant. Paul's view is fleshed out with examples from Fisher's own twenty-five years of pastoral experience, presenting a roadmap for today's pastor that is scholarly, practical, dynamic, and inspiring. The 21st Century Pastor first addressees crucial issues of pastoral identity, the significance of geography, time, and ecclesiology. It then explores Paul's metaphors for ministry (jars of clay, farmers and builders, servants and stewards, and others) to reveal an accurate portrait of an effective, biblical pastor--the kind who will speak to the heart of modern culture rather than languish on its fringes. Filling the rare role of a pastor to pastors, Fisher's sage insights help pastors answer their own identity questions, empowering them to minister to a deeply needy society. Says Fisher, 'Pastors who know what time it is will, in the name and power of God, create communities of faith where the values of the Gospel are embraced, taught, and lived out.'
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ISBN-13: 9780310201540
ISBN-10: 0310201543
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 151 x 191 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
ISBN-10: 0310201543
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 151 x 191 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Cuprins
Contents Introduction: Welcome to the Ministry Part 1 Four Crucial Questions for Pastors 1 Who Am I? The Question of Pastoral Identity 2 What's My Address? The Significance of Geography 3 What Time Is It? The Question of Date 4 Whose Church Is This? The Question of Ecclesiology Part 2 A Portrait of a Pastor 5 Christ's Prisoners: The Pastor's Call 6 Jars of Clay: The Pastor's Burden 7 God's Penmen: The Pastor's Impact 8 Both Father and Mother: The Pastor's Heart 9 Farmers and Builders: Growing Christ's Church 10 Servants and Stewards: The Power of Pastoral Integrity 11 Ambassador and Preacher: The Pastor's Authority Notes
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The third millennium. It's a time of tremendous opportunity for the church--and tremendous challenge. More than ever, pastors need a model for ministry that can equip them for the rigors of a restless, increasingly secularized culture. In the 21st Century Pastor, David Fisher explores the apostle Paul's concept of ministry to offer a paradigm that is both biblical and relevant. Paul's view is fleshed out with examples from Fisher's own twenty-five years of pastoral experience, presenting a roadmap for today's pastor that is scholarly, practical, dynamic, and inspiring. The 21st Century Pastor first addressees crucial issues of pastoral identity, the significance of geography, time, and ecclesiology. It then explores Paul's metaphors for ministry (jars of clay, farmers and builders, servants and stewards, and others) to reveal an accurate portrait of an effective, biblical pastor--the kind who will speak to the heart of modern culture rather than languish on its fringes. Filling the rare role of a pastor to pastors, Fisher's sage insights help pastors answer their own identity questions, empowering them to minister to a deeply needy society. Says Fisher, 'Pastors who know what time it is will, in the name and power of God, create communities of faith where the values of the Gospel are embraced, taught, and lived out.'
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Fisher helps pastors find their biblical identity and become more effective in ministry by looking at the pastoral ministry of Paul. Sharing his personal experience in developing this identity through 25 years of ministry, Fisher encourages pastors to discover who they are in Christ and explains how what they do in ministry must be based on who they are.