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S'està carregant… Work of the Pastor, The (edició 2010)de William Still
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Good concise encouraging book, but nothing particularly spectacular. It was often hard to figure out what the main point of each chapter was. There was not a well-thought-out structure and argument, as much as main themes that were weaved in and out. Three main lessons: (1) The work of the pastor is the solid "ministry of the Word" which feeds sheep, and not continually the "simple Gospel" that perpetually breeds infants. (2) There is a balance to keep between God's eternal word and speaking contemporarily. (3) Die to self. God works through us as his word works in us. On Sunday (July 18th) I picked up and read the original edition of William Still's The Work of the Pastor. It came recommended by a respected pastor, but I was still happily surprised by what I found. In fact, I would suggest that this book ranks with Lloyd-Jones' Preaching and Preachers and Spurgeon's Lectures to My Students. It is a book, as Sinclair Ferguson suggested, that should be read by pastors not just once but every year. In The Work of the Pastor William Still reminds pastors of their primary calling. We have been called, he says, to preach the Word - not our favorite texts or themes but the whole counsel of God. Throughout the book the author keeps coming back to the importance and value of faithful biblical preaching - preaching that is well-rounded, faithful to the Truth, and delivered with heartfelt fervour for the Lord and His people. Still doesn't want dry theology. He wants pastors who are filled with the Spirit and who spend much time with God. He wants men of God! Indeed, he urges pastors to make this their first ambition: that (whatever else they become that) they first become men of God. Yet, throughout the book, the author is most concerned to call pastors back to the ministry of the Word. While they are called to care for their flock through visitation and counseling, he urges that far more will be accomplished through faithful biblical preaching. If only preachers would preach the Word! William Still's book is tremendously practical. He offers advice for visitation and counsel. He makes helpful suggestions for preaching; he tells pastors what to expect when they are faithful (and he is both realistic and encouraging); and he warns of the many pitfalls of pastoral ministry (and he is very specific in his application). I found this book to be a real gem. I was challenged by it but also very encouraged. I highly recommend it. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
This book has earned the place as a modern classic on preaching and ministry. Contents: 'Feed my Sheep' The Pastor Outside the pulpit Complete and Comtemporary Comissioned by God Walking the tightrope No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Read it and be inspired to get back the basics. Not a pastor? Read it and pray your pastor is like this, ever-growing to be more and more a faithful shepherd.
Those with programs, or light-boards, or kids’ church, or outreach activities, or a pastor who is locally famous for his role in the Rotary Club, or some combination of things that are okay (but sometimes distract from the simple proclamation of God’s Word) will be challenged throughout the book.
Press on, though. There is gold here for anyone who will find it. ( )