Tend My Flock


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A companion and guide for ordained and lay ministers seeking to live their pastoral ministry well, amid all the complexities and pressures of contemporary society. It addresses issues which often remain unspoken, inviting dialogue, reflection, honest self-examination and the courage to share struggles and dilemmas with others.




Tending My Flock


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Chickens


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"Experienced and novice chicken owners alike will find Hobby Farms: Chickens filled with valuable information about the ins-and-outs of buying, raising, and caring for chickens. As with any livestock, it is always best for keepers to be as knowledgeable as possible about their animals. Every chicken keeper will gather a flock of essential information on keeping these remarkable creatures from this colorful new addition to the Hobby Farms series"--




Ducks


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A flock of frolicking waterfowl can be a lively addition to any hobby farm, and "Ducks" offers essential information on tending a small-scale flock, with full-color photos, a handy glossary, and advice from experienced duck farmers, it's a must-read for those drawn to ducks for their striking colors, their spirited personalities, and the valuable products they provide for home and market.




Come to the Waters


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Legendary Reformed preacher illuminates key truths of Scripture for daily devotion.




Tending the Flock


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Charles Simeon of Cambridge


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Charles Simeon ministered for over fifty years in one parish at the heart of Cambridge during the bleak period of English national life between the French Wars and the passing of the Reform Bill. He was considered by Lord Macaulay to have had greater influence on the life of the church than any primate. Soundly converted in his first term at King's College, he was appointed Vicar of Holy Trinity in 1782, combining the incumbency with a Fellowship and various academic posts. Highly unpopular at first on account of both his message and his manner, scorned and abused for many years, he carried on regardless of other's opinions until in the end he became perhaps the best known and best respected name in Cambridge. Hot-tempered but warm-hearted, impetuous but infinitely patient, a man of imposing, even remarkable appearance, he was a "character," about whom the most entertaining stories are eagerly recounted. As a Christian of independent mind and strong convictions, he found his spiritual strength in a lifetime of deep devotion and strict personal discipline; as a biblical preacher he was the first for many generations to see the possibility and importance of teaching others how to expound the Scriptures; as a pastor and evangelist his work with both town and gown was marked by a rare faithfulness and zeal. Limited all his life to the one center of spiritual activity, he yet was the moving spirit in the formation of the Church Missionary Society, and an enthusiastic supporter of the Bible Society and of work among the Jews.




While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks


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A forty day inspirational journey into biblical leadership lavishly illustrated with pictures of Bedouin whose insights bring color and life to passages on shepherd leadership.




Tending My Flock


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Rev. Lewis' book is wonderful, insightful, searching, and gets to the heart of the beauty and depth of God's love. I love how he explores how God seeks to communicate that love using the imagery of the Good Shepherd and the trusting sheep who reposes total trust in and love for, said Shepherd because, after spending time with the Shepherd, the sheep learns the love of the Shepherd. Rev. Winston Jones (Pastor of the Trinity Moravian Church in Jamaica) I never liked the image of the pastor as Shepherd until I read this book. Well-written, enjoyable, and practical, Rev. Lewis has re-imagined and expanded this image to today's world. I highly recommend you read it and find out for yourself. Roslyn A. Karaban, Ph.D. Professor of Pastoral Care. The United States of America. Rev. Nevin Lewis' unique experience as a shepherd and pastor gave him profound insights into servant leadership. His uncanny, first-hand details of the resemblances in shepherding sheep and pastoring people are nothing short of gripping. This book is a must-read not only for young leaders but for experienced persons who could benefit from fresh eyes. Rev. Dr. Annette James (Pastor and Communication specialist)




SHEPHERDING GOD'S FLOCK


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The traditional pastoral role has changed over the last decades, largely due to the growth of mega-churches. The senior pastor has tended to become more an executive leader with an emphasis on public preaching as the figurehead of a large organisation. The traditional pastoral role has been superseded in large part in these situations, with much of the regular pastoral role being performed by a range of associate pastors/elders with a primary function as pastors, with little if any preaching component. In the past, many churches did not have any pastoral assistance, and often the pastor was assisted by deacons, performing de facto pastoral roles, whilst also performing the normal administrative functions usually ascribed to deacons. This has meant that often the expectancy of performing this de facto pastoral role, has led to a more selective process for choosing deacons, often precluding some well-equipped and gifted men from a serving ministry because they did not simultaneously qualify as elders. We look at the pastoral role generally, but with a view to multiplying this role in order to meet the needs of growing congregations through the introduction of elders. Some practical considerations are given for the transition to introduce these changes. Alongside this, what is the function of women in leadership ministries of the church?