Pastoral Leadership is... - eBook
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Pastoral Leadership Is . . . presents in dozens of brief yet powerful chapters a practical, Bible-based, and highly readable guide to leading the local church. This guidebook to the great adventure of being a pastor follows the directions God gave Moses in order to effectively shepherd Israel: Pray, Teach and Preach, Lead and Multiply.

Believing the western world has traded the biblical model of pastoral leadership in favor of a traditional one, author Dave Earley writes to encourage pastors to become the spiritual warriors, missional leaders, and multiplying mentors God calls them to be.

Each compelling entry is set up to finish the sentence that begins with the book's title. For example, Pastoral Leadership Is... "Abandoning Your Life to the Call of God," "Following Paul's Example in Praying for Your Flock," "Cooperating with the Holy Spirit," "Leading a Church Full of Leaders," "Resolving Conflict," and more.

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Title: Pastoral Leadership is... - eBook
By: Dave Early
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: B&H Books
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781433677519
ISBN-13: 9781433677519
Stock No: WW32406EB

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Pastoral Leadership Is . . . presents in dozens of brief yet powerful chapters a practical, Bible-based, and highly readable guide to leading the local church. This guidebook to the great adventure of being a pastor follows the directions God gave Moses in order to effectively shepherd Israel: Pray, Teach and Preach, Lead and Multiply.

Believing the western world has traded the biblical model of pastoral leadership in favor of a traditional one, author Dave Earley writes to encourage pastors to become the spiritual warriors, missional leaders, and multiplying mentors God calls them to be.

Each compelling entry is set up to finish the sentence that begins with the book’s title. For example, Pastoral Leadership Is . . . "Abandoning Your Life to the Call of God," "Following Paul’s Example in Praying for Your Flock," "Cooperating with the Holy Spirit," "Leading a Church Full of Leaders," "Resolving Conflict," and more.

Expecting a revolution, Earley says, "Instead of letting traditional church culture tell you who a pastor is and what he is to do, let God tell you through the Bible."

Author Bio

Dave Earley is founding lead pastor of Grace City Church in Las Vegas, Nevada, and associate professor of Pastoral Leadership for Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.

Endorsements

You should read this book with an open mind and open heart because Dave Earley knows pastoral leadership...he knew how to involve his team of pastors, as well as hundreds of lay people in reaching their part of the community for Christ and will help you achieve that goal.
-Elmer L. Towns

Dave Earley loves God, and pastoring. He has spent a lifetime praying, preaching, and planting churches. He can really help you get a grip on what it means to be a pastor and a leader. Don't miss this book. God will speak to you on every page.
-Ed Hindson

This could not have been written at a better time. North America needs an army of pastoral leaders who embrace prayer, who teach the word of God, and who lead and mentor leaders.
-John M. Bailey

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