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On Pastoring

A Short Guide to Living, Leading, and Ministering as a Pastor

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Pub Date Jun 07 2016 | Archive Date Jun 07 2016

Description

"Ministry is harder than I thought it would be..."

No pastor is ever fully prepared for the ministry. For pastors just starting out, those needing a little rebalancing, or those growing tired in the trenches, a handbook on the basics is a welcome relief.

In On Pastoring, veteran pastor H. B. Charles gives 30 quick chapters on the practical aspects of pastoral ministry. Covering the devotional life, spiritual leadership, and public ministry of the pastor, he provides advice on topics like:

  • Avoiding pastoral risk factors
  • Prioritizing your family
  • Equipping and leading leaders
  • Guarding your heart in the pulpit
  • Preparing well for preaching

Being a pastor means wearing many hats, weathering lots of pressure, and bearing great responsibility. Let H. B. Charles be a trusted advisor as you do the serious work of shepherding a flock of God.

"Ministry is harder than I thought it would be..."

No pastor is ever fully prepared for the ministry. For pastors just starting out, those needing a little rebalancing, or those growing...


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Pastor Charles has delivered a fascinating and well written book regarding pastoral ministry. I will begin by letting you know I am not a pastor. I work in the medical field, but I have served as a deacon in my church for the past two years. I try my best to encourage and support my pastor in his ministry and personal life, and I thought that reading this book might help give me a better insight and help me determine how I can serve my pastor and my church more effectively. A few months ago my pastor read me an article that was on Pastor Charles's website. It ended with the line "As the old preachers used to say, good meat makes its own gravy". So when my pastor told me that H. B. Charles had written this new book, I said "I bet there's some good gravy in that one!"

H. B. Charles preached his first sermon when he was 11 years old. By his middle teen years he was preaching basically every week. When he was 16, his father died. A year and a half later, at the age of 17, he was elected to take over as pastor of his father's church. H. B. Charles has been preaching and teaching all of his adult life. This puts him in a unique situation to advise other pastors on what it takes to build a successful pastoral ministry. His first pastorate was met with criticism and disdain from many church elders, but he soon realized that the congregation as a whole loved and accepted him. Through trial and error he persevered, relying on the Word of God, and continued to lead the church successfully.

Pastor Charles lets you know up front that this book is not a how-to guide for carrying out the various functions of pastoral ministry. Nor is it a theological reflection upon the essential nature of a pastor. He stressed that this book is more like a ministry compass to make sure the pastor reading it is heading in the right direction in their own pastoral ministry. The book is divided into three parts:

1) The Pastor's Heart - Being a pastor who is first and foremost a Christian.

2) The Pastor's Leadership - Practical wisdom for leading your church with integrity, wisdom, and love.

3) The Pastor's Public Ministry - Preaching, teaching, and the ministry of the pastor before God and his congregation.

This book is saturated with scripture. Pastor Charles uses scripture as a reference to reinforce the practical advice he is giving.

There is a wealth of information and wisdom in this book for new and seasoned pastors alike. I believe this is one of those books that you keep on your bookshelf and reference when you are in a slump or if a particular situation arises. The final chapter is really good, titled "Things I've Learned Along the Way: Tips, Truths, and principles gleaned from 25 years of pastoral ministry". There is a section for further reading that contains recommended books and authors, and the appendix is packed with recommended books on theology, concordances, and commentaries. I would highly recommend this book to all pastors and to anyone that is involved with church ministry. I received this as a free ARC from Moody Publishers on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Highly recommended for those leading or supporting pastoral roles. This is an excellent text for beginning pastors as well as a refresher for those serving many years.

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Any book this guy puts out, I buy. I love HB Charles Jr. This book was powerful and helpful in the role of being a pastor. I have been reading any book on pastoring lately and this may be one of the best. The thing I took away from this book more than anything is the importance of your heart being connected to His heart. We only pastor from His resources and not ours. I am reminded of the disciples who had to come back to Jesus to get more baskets to feed the thousands...we are the same way. We come to Him to do ministry. That is critical that we all embrace that truth. Thanks for the advance reading of this book. Great book!

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