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D**E
Great reading
As an up coming Pastor, the Senior Pastor in my church, as part of an ongoing curriculum, required several of us to read this book. When I began this book, I started to get somewhat frustrated because Derek Prime and Allistar Begg kept referring to their respective ministries in Scotland. I thought, "what does this have to do with what my future ministry"? After a couple of chapters, I began to see why my Senior Pastor required this reading! It revealed situations and problems not uncommon in any ministry. However, how DP and AB, each dealt with them at their churches even though the set-ups are different. I can see where in a Scottish church how the ministry has to deal with their flock. For example, as stated in their book, if you live in a church owned house, it is a common practice for the minister to be on a constant call, and where his wife or elder has to run interference to allow them some type of privacy to prepare. Where as in the States, most Pastors do not live in a parsonage. Also, except in the top 5% of American churches, Pastors are "expected" to serve on various committees. Or even oversee them to make necessary decisions. In my home church, we have over 3,000 members, (children included), Our Senior Pastor, Executive Pastor, and Zone Pastors rarely if ever serve on any committee. Each Pastor has his own field of "expertise" where he may be of most use. Other wise, they do not step on each others toes. It should be the responsibility of the rank and file to run the church as DP put it. The Pastors should bring the word, see to Pastoral care, and perform pastoral counseling when and where needed. Anyway, I've come to appreciate this book and the wisdom given by DP and AB. I plan to put their insights to good use in the coming months.
J**Z
This book should form part of every Pastor’s library (whether ...
This book should form part of every Pastor’s library (whether current or aspiring). On Being a Pastor provides the rich details that only decades of service to the body of Christ can yield. I found myself highlighting most of the book and that's saying something since I seldom do so with other christian books. Pastors Alistair Begg and Derek Prime join their experiences to provide some of the most biblically sound and spiritually enriching advise. The book covers the Pastor’s role in the church and outside of from Worship, to preaching and teaching, evangelism, and so forth.It can't be stressed enough, this book is a gem and should be read carefully to draw the maximum potential from it. You will after reading this book be much closer towards understanding the role of a shepherd in the life of the believer. The highest calling in life is undoubtedly to be a shepherd one that leads primarily by example and depends solely on the holy spirit.
G**N
A Great Resource for Pastors.
This is a great book and teaching tool for those who are engaged and involved in Christian Pastoral Ministry .
R**E
Great read
This book was very informative and I enjoyed reading it
C**A
Great read
This is a great read for anyone inleadership. It is not just relevant foe pastors but relevant book and very applicable for ministry in general.
T**8
Theologically grounded, helpfully practical
Prime and Begg offer decades of pastoral ministry experience and wisdom in somewhat different cultures (Scotland & US). The intention of the book is to be more practical than providing a theology of pastoral ministry, and it is very helpful toward that end. They do provide a biblical grounding for how they approach pastoring and then build from there into areas that require biblically-shaped wisdom. For example, they include lots of details to think through when visiting people (age, stage of life, children or no children, married or single, etc.). They emphasize that the ministry of the Word of God, a key part of pastoral ministry, isn't limited to the pulpit but extends into informal interactions. Pastors are seeking to build up the church toward maturity and Christ through the Word. Overall, it's a helpful volume.
J**Y
A needed book, that is a mentor in and of itself.
This book is a great resource to those fresh into the ministry or those studying for it. It's as if two pastors sat down their understudy and gave him their experiences over the last 30 years or so. Though this book could be volumes in length it does well by touching only on subjects of importance for ALL pastors and does so in a broad brush sensibility. I know that I will come back to this book frequently and will read it again I'm sure in a few years for further study.
C**.
a book every pastor needs to not just read but digest!
I loved to practical side of this book. Wish I had read it 30 years ago. It is a painful delight at times as it corrects and comforts.
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