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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Theodore L Cuyler , Ray Van Neste , Justin WainscottPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9798385205127Pages: 92 Publication Date: 05 January 2024 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 ContentsReviews"""Previous generations of pastors excelled as doctors of the soul. They modeled the priority of not only word-ministry but congregational soul care. In How to Be a Pastor, nineteenth-century pastor Theodore Cuyler personifies the details of shepherding the local church. In a short, readable volume, Cuyler strips away the clutter that can distract pastors to identify specific, doable ways to genuinely shepherd the flock. I'll be eagerly recommending this book to pastors and students as a short primer on faithful pastoral work."" --Phil A. Newton, director of pastoral care and mentoring, Pillar Network ""In an age of the greatest de-churching movement in American history, we pastors need encouragement and guidance. This book gives us much of what we need. As popular as he was in the nineteenth century, Theodore Cuyler is not well known today. But he should be. His pastoral ministry had a profound, godly influence on his congregation precisely because of his godly character and his commitment to pastoral fundamentals. This book boils it all down to the basics. Pastors, get it. Read it."" --Sandy Willson, interim president, The Gospel Coalition ""This profoundly heartwarming book will refresh the spirits of many pastors and aspiring pastors. It comes from another age and a different culture. But it breathes the love of the Savior through the affections of the pastor. I warmly commend this beautiful book to pastors and all who care about pastoral leadership in our churches."" --Christopher Ash, writer in residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge ""How to Be a Pastor reminds every one of us with stunning clarity what the true timeless call of a pastor is--to care for souls. Every pastor and aspiring pastor should read this book and keep it close."" --Brian Croft, executive director, Practical Shepherding ""There are two things every pastor must do: preach the word and tend the flock. This book is the story of one man who did both things well in the midst of a busy urban ministry marked by prayer, soul winning, and personal pastoral care. An inspiring read for every pastor and for every young minister preparing to become one."" --Timothy George, distinguished professor, Beeson Divinity School ""Previous generations of pastors excelled as doctors of the soul. They modeled the priority of not only word-ministry but congregational soul care. In How to Be a Pastor, nineteenth-century pastor Theodore Cuyler personifies the details of shepherding the local church. In a short, readable volume, Cuyler strips away the clutter that can distract pastors to identify specific, doable ways to genuinely shepherd the flock. I'll be eagerly recommending this book to pastors and students as a short primer on faithful pastoral work."" --Phil A. Newton, director of pastoral care and mentoring, Pillar Network ""In an age of the greatest de-churching movement in American history, we pastors need encouragement and guidance. This book gives us much of what we need. As popular as he was in the nineteenth century, Theodore Cuyler is not well known today. But he should be. His pastoral ministry had a profound, godly influence on his congregation precisely because of his godly character and his commitment to pastoral fundamentals. This book boils it all down to the basics. Pastors, get it. Read it."" --Sandy Willson, interim president, The Gospel Coalition ""This profoundly heartwarming book will refresh the spirits of many pastors and aspiring pastors. It comes from another age and a different culture. But it breathes the love of the Savior through the affections of the pastor. I warmly commend this beautiful book to pastors and all who care about pastoral leadership in our churches."" --Christopher Ash, writer in residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge ""How to Be a Pastor reminds every one of us with stunning clarity what the true timeless call of a pastor is--to care for souls. Every pastor and aspiring pastor should read this book and keep it close."" --Brian Croft, executive director, Practical Shepherding ""There are two things every pastor must do: preach the word and tend the flock. This book is the story of one man who did both things well in the midst of a busy urban ministry marked by prayer, soul winning, and personal pastoral care. An inspiring read for every pastor and for every young minister preparing to become one."" --Timothy George, distinguished professor, Beeson Divinity School ""Previous generations of pastors excelled as doctors of the soul. They modeled the priority of not only word-ministry but congregational soul care. In How to Be a Pastor, nineteenth-century pastor Theodore Cuyler personifies the details of shepherding the local church. In a short, readable volume, Cuyler strips away the clutter that can distract pastors to identify specific, doable ways to genuinely shepherd the flock. I'll be eagerly recommending this book to pastors and students as a short primer on faithful pastoral work."" --Phil A. Newton, director of pastoral care and mentoring, Pillar Network ""In an age of the greatest de-churching movement in American history, we pastors need encouragement and guidance. This book gives us much of what we need. As popular as he was in the nineteenth century, Theodore Cuyler is not well known today. But he should be. His pastoral ministry had a profound, godly influence on his congregation precisely because of his godly character and his commitment to pastoral fundamentals. This book boils it all down to the basics. Pastors, get it. Read it."" --Sandy Willson, interim president, The Gospel Coalition ""This profoundly heartwarming book will refresh the spirits of many pastors and aspiring pastors. It comes from another age and a different culture. But it breathes the love of the Savior through the affections of the pastor. I warmly commend this beautiful book to pastors and all who care about pastoral leadership in our churches."" --Christopher Ash, writer in residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge ""How to Be a Pastor reminds every one of us with stunning clarity what the true timeless call of a pastor is--to care for souls. Every pastor and aspiring pastor should read this book and keep it close."" --Brian Croft, executive director, Practical Shepherding ""There are two things every pastor must do: preach the word and tend the flock. This book is the story of one man who did both things well in the midst of a busy urban ministry marked by prayer, soul winning, and personal pastoral care. An inspiring read for every pastor and for every young minister preparing to become one."" --Timothy George, distinguished professor, Beeson Divinity School" """Previous generations of pastors excelled as doctors of the soul. They modeled the priority of not only word-ministry but congregational soul care. In How to Be a Pastor, nineteenth-century pastor Theodore Cuyler personifies the details of shepherding the local church. In a short, readable volume, Cuyler strips away the clutter that can distract pastors to identify specific, doable ways to genuinely shepherd the flock. I'll be eagerly recommending this book to pastors and students as a short primer on faithful pastoral work."" --Phil A. Newton, director of pastoral care and mentoring, Pillar Network ""In an age of the greatest de-churching movement in American history, we pastors need encouragement and guidance. This book gives us much of what we need. As popular as he was in the nineteenth century, Theodore Cuyler is not well known today. But he should be. His pastoral ministry had a profound, godly influence on his congregation precisely because of his godly character and his commitment to pastoral fundamentals. This book boils it all down to the basics. Pastors, get it. Read it."" --Sandy Willson, interim president, The Gospel Coalition ""This profoundly heartwarming book will refresh the spirits of many pastors and aspiring pastors. It comes from another age and a different culture. But it breathes the love of the Savior through the affections of the pastor. I warmly commend this beautiful book to pastors and all who care about pastoral leadership in our churches."" --Christopher Ash, writer in residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge ""How to Be a Pastor reminds every one of us with stunning clarity what the true timeless call of a pastor is--to care for souls. Every pastor and aspiring pastor should read this book and keep it close."" --Brian Croft, executive director, Practical Shepherding ""There are two things every pastor must do: preach the word and tend the flock. This book is the story of one man who did both things well in the midst of a busy urban ministry marked by prayer, soul winning, and personal pastoral care. An inspiring read for every pastor and for every young minister preparing to become one."" --Timothy George, distinguished professor, Beeson Divinity School" Author InformationRay Van Neste is dean and professor of biblical studies in the School of Theology and Missions at Union University and has served in pastoral ministry in Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Scotland. Justin Wainscott is associate dean and assistant professor of ministry in the School of Theology and Missions at Union University. Prior to his service in the academy, he spent two decades in pastoral ministry. He is also the author of Lost in Wonder, Love, and Praise: Hymns & Poems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |