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OverviewA better life, a better ministry, a better church starts with self-examination. The examination may be to determine the origin of the symptoms that are indicating to you that there's more that can be done in your life. That examination may be in looking at the missteps or what we in education call, doing a miscue analysis, to see whether the processes that we have in place in the name of serving people the Gospel of Jesus Christ are really producing the outcomes that the scriptures promise. We may need to examine and revisit our definition of the church, because in order to do it better we must be resolved to the belief that we have been doing either all wrong or not as right as we could. Regardless, as with any problem, circumstance or situation that is producing some level of growing pains the best place to start is at the root, below the surface or under the hood. These pastoral power points are an attempt to offer Pastors, Worship Leaders and Ministry Leaders nuggets of truth, to agitate their current comfort levels and to cause a catalyst effect that makes them more self-aware leaders, and better able to maintain healthy and healthful souls. The contemporary church like the civil and human rights activist community is struggling with the debate over what is needed to make the church relevant. It is a relevancy that is faltering in a society and a culture that finds much of what the church teaches and stands on in a traditional sense to be culturally aberrant in the extreme, and culturally close-minded in the subtle. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hugh J HarmonPublisher: Kingdom Book and Gift Publishers and Booksellers Imprint: Kingdom Book and Gift Publishers and Booksellers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9781365806117ISBN 10: 1365806111 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 07 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThese pastoral power points have been impactful, informative, and very useful especially for me as a young Pastor trying to lead people from all walks of life. I thoroughly enjoy reading them because they give me a fresh set of eyes and ideas that lets me know that other pastors have been going through as well. I've learned how to do better in my walk as a leader. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us, it really blesses me daily! Pastor Shawn Scriven Greater Faith Praise & Worship Center Columbia, South Carolina Wow! This one really hit home... I am learning that leadership is lonely and its not just because I heard that it would be, try to be alone, or even desire it... It just happened. I deeply crave intimate relationships but for some reason it seems as if they've become increasingly difficult or shallow at best lately. Now I must admit that it is really on me but have found it difficult lately. Prior to this level of leadership it appeared that I had tons of friends, but there are days that I weep even as I type now... Just to share my deepest hurts, desires, hopes, aspirations, struggles, and yes my greatest joys with, has escaped me. This one really hit home and hard! Thanks for the challenge. Pastor Samuel J. Casey New Life Christian Church of Fontana, CA Fontana, California These pastoral power points are on point....KEEP THE TEACHING AND ENCOURAGEMENT COMING. Pastor Aaron Morrison Love Fellowship Tabernacle of Deliverance Lawrenceville, Georgia Overseer, the Pastoral points are great!!!!! Nothing but the truth. I have experienced everything you have talk about so far. My prayer is that I can take this education and ones to come and teach someone else. You are definitely a blessing to the body of Christ! Bishop Gerald C. Henry The Lion's Den Ministries Columbia, South Carolina</p> These pastoral power points have been impactful, informative, and very useful especially for me as a young Pastor trying to lead people from all walks of life. I thoroughly enjoy reading them because they give me a fresh set of eyes and ideas that lets me know that other pastors have been going through as well. I've learned how to do better in my walk as a leader. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us, it really blesses me daily! Pastor Shawn Scriven Greater Faith Praise & Worship Center Columbia, South Carolina Wow! This one really hit home... I am learning that leadership is lonely and its not just because I heard that it would be, try to be alone, or even desire it... It just happened. I deeply crave intimate relationships but for some reason it seems as if they've become increasingly difficult or shallow at best lately. Now I must admit that it is really on me but have found it difficult lately. Prior to this level of leadership it appeared that I had tons of friends, but there are days that I weep even as I type now... Just to share my deepest hurts, desires, hopes, aspirations, struggles, and yes my greatest joys with, has escaped me. This one really hit home and hard! Thanks for the challenge. Pastor Samuel J. Casey New Life Christian Church of Fontana, CA Fontana, California These pastoral power points are on point....KEEP THE TEACHING AND ENCOURAGEMENT COMING. Pastor Aaron Morrison Love Fellowship Tabernacle of Deliverance Lawrenceville, Georgia Overseer, the Pastoral points are great!!!!! Nothing but the truth. I have experienced everything you have talk about so far. My prayer is that I can take this education and ones to come and teach someone else. You are definitely a blessing to the body of Christ! Bishop Gerald C. Henry The Lion's Den Ministries Columbia, South Carolina Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |