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The Christian as Minister

The Christian as Minister
Author: Meg Lassiat
Publisher: United Methodist General Board of Higher Education
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780938162636

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This book is a compilation of information about the call to ministry and the avenues The United Methodist Church offers to embody that call. It is based in the concept of servant ministry and servant leadership presented by the Council of Bishops.


The Christian as Minister

The Christian as Minister
Author: Lassiat Meg
Publisher: United Methodist Publishing House
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0938162659

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An introduction and explanation of the different types of ministry available for people considering God’s call to ministry in The United Methodist Church.


Christian Minister's Manual

Christian Minister's Manual
Author: Guthrie Veech
Publisher: Standard Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Pastoral theology
ISBN: 9780784733622

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Updated and expanded with 32 pages of additional content designed to meet the growing demands of busy ministers, the Christian Minister's Manual is an essential tool for ministers. This deluxe edition includes a CD-ROM that contains full searchable content of the Christian Minister's Manual. Customizable templates for sermon building, orders of worship, programs, questionnaires, forms, and other resources are available in MS Word and rich text format to help meet the individual needs of each congregation. This essential tool for ministers features Scripture readings, sermons, outlines, and practical tips for * Worship services * Weddings * Funerals * Ordinations * Communion meditations * Baptisms * Dedications * Hospital visitation * Evangelism * and much more!


Minister's Prayer Book

Minister's Prayer Book
Author: John W. Doberstein
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800607609

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The aim of this book is to deepen and discipline the minister's life of private devotion. Basically the theme is the minster's calling, and a different aspect of this calling governs the order of devotion for each day of the week.


Ministry in the Image of God

Ministry in the Image of God
Author: Stephen Seamands
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830876359

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Merit winner in the 2006 Christianity Today Book Awards! "As the Father has sent me, so I send you." Those of us called to Christian ministry are commissioned and sent by Jesus, just as he himself was called and sent by the Father. Thus we naturally pattern our ministries after Christ's example. But distinctively Christian service involves the Spirit as well, just as Jesus himself accomplished his ministry in the power of the Spirit. Thus the whole Trinity--Father, Son and Holy Spirit--gives shape to truly authentic Christian ministry. Though as Christians we all affirm the doctrine of the Trinity, many of us might struggle to explain how understanding the Trinity could actually shape our ministry. Stephen Seamands demonstrates how a fully orbed theology of the Trinity transforms our perception and practice of vocational ministry. Theological concepts like relationality and perichoresis have direct relevance to pastoral life and work, especially in unfolding a trinitarian approach to relationships, service and mission. A thoroughly trinitarian outlook provides the fuel for our ministry "of Jesus Christ, to the Father, through the Holy Spirit, on behalf of the church and the world." Essential reading for pastors, parachurch workers, counselors, missionaries, youth ministers and all who are called to any vocation of Christian ministry.


The Disciple Making Minister

The Disciple Making Minister
Author: David Servant
Publisher: Shepherd Serve
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2014-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0962962589

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David Servant has been ministering to Christian leaders in conferences around the world for over three decades. From his experience of speaking to tens of thousands of pastors in over forty countries, he has complied biblical teaching in this book that addresses the most important issues that Christian leaders are facing today. Servant covers topics such as church growth, spiritual warfare, divorce and remarriage, biblical interpretation, house churches, women in ministry, church government, spiritual gifts, evangelism and many more. He often questions the prevailing opinion, always considering what Scripture says. His conclusions may sometimes surprise you. Servant's foundational condition is that every Christian leader should be making disciples who obey all of Christ's commandments. Translated into many languages, The Disciple-Making Minister is helping Christian leader around the world be more effective in fulfilling the Great Commission.


An Introduction to Christian Ministry

An Introduction to Christian Ministry
Author: Gordon W. Kuhrt
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780715181119

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This handbook investigates the Christian ministry providing an introduction to what the Bible says as well as addressing developments from the history of the Church. It considers crucial issues for the contemporary Christian, including the ministry of the whole church, women in leadership, working together and handling failure. The book also provides insight into the workings of the Church of England and how one becomes an ordained minister.


Each One a Minister

Each One a Minister
Author: William J. Carter
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0881776602

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Each One a Minister, a revised and enlarged edition of Carter's previous book by the same title, begins with a 6-session study of Ephesians. Carter engages the reader in discovering the meaning of church, ministry, and gifts from the early church up to the present. As a follow-up to the Bible study, readers and study groups look at ways in which God's gifts are practical as well as spiritual. Four ministry categories, closely connected to the congregational primary task (receive, relate, equip, send), are identified. Scripture readings, activities, and ways to implement specific ministries are suggested. Designed to encourage individuals to discover God's call to ministry in their own lives, Each One a Minister leads toward practical ways of using gifts in ministries in our congregations and in our communities. An ideal resource for clergy, lay leaders, study groups, and others seeking to identify and use their gifts in meaningful ways. Discover Your Spiritual Gifts Leader's Guide is also available.


The Star Book for Ministers

The Star Book for Ministers
Author: Edward Thurston Hiscox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1878
Genre: Church group work
ISBN:

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Union with Christ

Union with Christ
Author: J. Todd Billings
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801039347

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An accomplished theologian recovers the biblical theme of union with Christ, showing how it affects current theological and ministry issues.