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The Dynamics of Pastoral Care David W. Wiersbe

The Dynamics of Pastoral Care By David W. Wiersbe

The Dynamics of Pastoral Care by David W. Wiersbe


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Summary

Pastors are increasingly tempted to view themselves as high-powered CEOs. Wiersbe reminds them of the biblical model: shepherds to God's people. Practical and encouraging.

The Dynamics of Pastoral Care Summary

The Dynamics of Pastoral Care by David W. Wiersbe

In our age of high-powered CEOs, pastors need encouragement in the biblical model of their calling to shepherd the flock of God. In this practical and concise addition to the Ministry Dynamics for a New Century series, David Wiersbe examines the role of shepherd in light of the duties of a pastor. Through a brief, biblical survey he highlights shepherds such as Abel, Moses, David, and Jesus, and underscores the vulnerable nature of sheep. Then he applies the principles of shepherding to the tasks of a pastor--building relationships, earning trust, listening, visiting, leading worship, and prayer. For those wanting to provide quality shepherding care to God's people, this book offers helpful insight.

About David W. Wiersbe

David Wiersbe, author of Gone but Not Lost and coauthor of Ten Power Principles for Christian Service, has had over two decades of pastoral experience in suburban, small town, and rural churches.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Clarifying the Call
2 Shepherding the Flock
3 Building Relationships
4 Earning Trust
5 Serving
6 Listening
7 Loving
8 Visiting
9 Comforting
10 Leading Worship
11 Celebrating
12 Interceding
Postscript: Final Words of Encouragement
Notes
Resources for Further Study
Indexes

Additional information

GOR005504350
9780801090943
0801090946
The Dynamics of Pastoral Care by David W. Wiersbe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Baker Publishing Group
20000301
158
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