A Book for the Church
For most pastors, shepherding a local church is far more than their day job. The local church signifies the place a pastor’s heart loves to be, even though leading a church often involves more than a little suffering. Shepherd & Sheep, I try to give color and texture to one pastor’s love for the church.
The twenty-five essays in this book first appeared in places such as Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, 9Marks, For The Church, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, and Desiring God.
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I’ve written for Desiring God, The Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, 9Marks, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, For The Church, and many other publications.
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The reports of the death of blogs have been greatly exaggerated.
I asked a few dozen Christian bloggers to answer whether they think blogs are dead, bloggers such as Trevin Wax, Jen Oshman, and Alisa Childers. You’ll be encouraged by their answers.
Blogging may have changed, but it’s certainly not dead.
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A Book for Pastors
In the last 15 years, many books have been written to help a church navigate the job-search process.
But only one book has been written to help pastors: Don’t Just Send a Resume: How to Find the Right Job in a Local Church.
The book features short contributions by 12 published authors and ministry leaders, including: Chris Brauns, Cara Croft, Dave Harvey, David Mathis, J. A. Medders, Sam Rainer, Chase Replogle, William Vanderbloemen, Kristen Wetherell, Jared C. Wilson, and Jeremy Writebol.
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I both appreciate and am confused by Marilynne Robinson’s latest book.