
This book is intended for those being trained in the bible college or seminary classroom but also for lay leaders already engaged in virtually any ministry context as well. But an individual's readiness for leadership and ministry cannot be assessed solely on the basis of academic transcrip
- Title : Four Essential Loves: Heart Readiness for Leadership and Ministry
- Author : William R. McAlpine
- Rating : 4.62 (244 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-7-26
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 150 Pages
- Asin : 1620324024
- Language : English
This book is intended for those being trained in the bible college or seminary classroom but also for lay leaders already engaged in virtually any ministry context as well. But an individual's readiness for leadership and ministry cannot be assessed solely on the basis of academic transcripts or impressive statistics found in a pastor or lay leader's annual report. But what does heart-readiness entail or look like in the life of a leader in ministry? In a word that is grossly overused and profoundly misunderstood, love-and more specifically, love for the right things, in the right way, for the right reasons. Readers are encouraged to consider and cultivate four essential loves: love for God's Word, for Christ's church, for one's neighbor, and for oneself.. While embracing knowledge and skill as essential to effective leadership and ministry, the author demonstrates how these dimensions are inadequate unless rooted in that which is less quantifiable, namely, heart-readiness. How does one determine the readiness of any candidate for leadership in ministry? Whether considering vocational ministry leadership or a position on a local board of elders or deacons, without question, knowledge and skills are essentialHyoung Seop Shin graduated from Union Presbyterian Seminary (PhD in Christian Education) and serves Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary (Seoul, South Korea) as an instructor of Christian Education. He is also the director of Christian Education in Choongshin Presbyterian Church in South Korea.
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