James P. Osterhaus offers pastors tangible and much-needed advice to
help them at work and in their personal lives—advice that they do
not often hear in seminary. More and more, men and women who minister
find themselves depressed. Their marriages are often in trouble. Their
families are negatively affected. Often, they have few if any close
friends. Over the years, Osterhaus has coached and counseled hundreds
of these ministers from various traditions on four continents. As he
sat with ministers who have been nearly crushed by the burdens of
ministry, he came to learn that the average training of ministers
across the globe is woefully deficient in the very areas that allow
ministers to avoid many of the pitfalls. This guide is a result of
those countless conversations. Avoiding Pastoral Pitfalls is an
attempt to fill some of the void left in the training of pastors. It
offers down-to-earth, practical guidance in areas of ministry that are
often neglected: understanding yourself (both strengths and
weaknesses), what effective leadership looks like, the complicated
organizational makeup of the church, how to deal with conflict
effectively, how to make sense of your governing board, and how to
both enter a new ministry and leave a ministry effectively.
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A Guide to Surviving and Thriving in Ministry
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781496464804
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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