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The New Guidebook for Pastors: A Book Review

2023-09-22 21:07:54

In the book "The New Guide for Pastors", James W. Bryant and Mike Brunson did a lot of work in identifying and explaining the actual details of successful pastors and productive churches. There is nothing more convincing than the first chapter of this book. In the first chapter, Bryant and Brunson tell stories about the call to God's sermon. "The church can call a man a pastor, but God calls a preacher" (Bry and and Brunson 2007, 14). The author clearly shows that preaching the word of God is the center of pastoral ministry.

The book I decided to review was written by Mary Clark Moschella, "Ethnography as pastoral practice: Introduction". The reason why I chose this book is because my father is a pastor and I want to become a future person following the footsteps of him. To be able to see ethnology is a new topic for me, it is wonderful to apply for a very interesting and important area for me. It is how to use ethnology to make this book more attractive. You may know that the pastor advises the people of their church community. So it is a valuable skill in not only the church but also other parts of the world to better understand the stories and struggles of others using ethnologic strategies. I am really looking forward to reading and reading this book!

Even ambitious, new and experienced shepherd / priest / priest, I can not recommend enough Sandra Wheeler as a minister of moral theologians: the moral aspect of pastoral leaders. Wheeler briefly introduces its type and method but this is not a book on morality as it has a lesson-like approach to the subject; this is encouragement and guidance for those who graze the church . . The pastor is not just a prayer, missionary, and teacher; we (should be!) Shepherds imitate the lives of Christians' disciples and lead others to do the same. This means that we can "speak", say, be able to say, and with other people - and from where they are - and can lead them at the same time

Book Review: Minister as a Moral Theologian: by Sandra Wheeler, the Moral Aspect of Pastor Guidance

MC: Through this book, I need to read more than any other book I wrote. This includes expenditures for the month just recently visited New York. I have a New York WPA guide in 1939, and I will use it as my guide. I went to New York, explored it and tried to find it - many of them are still here; some of them have disappeared. I learned about the history of manga books, people who entered this field, what they were, what that field was, how it worked, and the fact that I built the first foundation. Then I wrote more fundamentals that I need to know and started further research. I went to a place I do not want to go like Antarctica. Even the Empire State Building I do not know will play such an important role in the book, so I need to read a lot about this. If necessary, I will go to the library and soak in my mind.