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Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary------Hamilton
MC 701 - Introduction to Pastoral Ministry
Syllabus: Fall, 2014
Wednesday-Friday (9:35-11)
Dr. Jim Singleton
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Office --- Library 119
Office Phone --- 978-646-4093
Email --- [email protected]
Byington Scholar --- Chris DuBose
I. Course Description
This course examines the roles, function, and theological considerations for the practice
of pastoral ministry. Ministry identity, call, and foundational pastoral tasks will be
d iscussed .
II. Course Relationship to the Curriculum
The course in Pastoral Ministry (MC 701) is best taken by students who are nearing the
end of their seminary studies (If you are more than a year from graduation you should
take it later). The course is a ‘‘capstone’’ type of course in that it takes into consideration
all the studies in exegesis, theology, history, ethics, education, counseling, preaching
and polity------and challenges students to consider how their studies actually are applied
in practical ministry.
III. Course Objectives
The purpose of this course is to provide general information about pastoral ministry in
order to help students: (1) understand the dynamics of pastoral ministry, (2) to develop
a biblical and theological vision for pastoral ministry, (3) to clarify calling and identity
as a pastor, (4) understand the micro and macro-contexts in which we do ministry; (5) to
be acquainted with specific tasks of pastoral ministry, (6) to engage with issues,
challenges, and obstacles toward faithful and effective pastoral min istry, and (7) to be
better prepared to engage in the practice of a biblically-based and theologically driven
ministry. Emphasis will be made on the practical matters of ministry.
Items presented include the following: Identity, Roles and Expectations of the Pastor;
Church Culture and Broad Culture; Worship and Liturgy; Baptism (children and
adults) and Child Dedication ; Lord’s Supper; Weddings; Funerals and Grief Work;
Pastoral Care; Visitation; Church Finances; Personal Finances; Church Discipline;
Clergy Ethics; Sexual Ethics and Behavior; Staff Relationships and Evaluation;
Interviewing and Terminating staff; Conflict Management; Leadership Development
(encouraging lay ministry); and other issues in pastoral ministry.
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IV. Course Textbooks
Berkley, James D., gen. ed ., Leadership Handbook of Management and Administration.
(Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994, 2007) (ISBN: 9780-0-8010-6814-0). (559 pp.)
Brink, Emily and John Witvliet, eds. Worship Sourcebook: A Classic Resource for Today’s
Church. (Grand Rapids, MI.: Baker Books, 2013) (ISBN: 978-0-8010-15915). (844 pp.)
Hansen, David . The Art of Pastoring: Ministry Without All the Answers (Downers Grove:
IVP, 1994, revised 2012) (ISBN: 9780-0-8308-4104-2). (223 pp.)
Kim, Matthew D. 7 Lessons for New Pastors: Your First Year in Ministry (St. Louis,
Chalice, 2011) (ISBN-13: 978-0827234871). (131 pp.)
Osterhaus, James, Joseph M. Jurkowski, and Todd A Hahn. Thriving Through Ministry
Conflict. (Grand Rapids, MI.: Zondervan, 2005) (ISBN: 13:978-0-310-86438-7) (155 pp.)
Robinson, Marilynne. Gilead. (New York: Picador, 2004) (ISBN: 0-312-42440-X)
(247 pp.)
Swanson, David D. Everlasting Life: How God Answers Our Questions about Grief, Loss,
and the Promise of Heaven. (Grand Rapids, MI.: Baker, 2012) (ISBN: 978-0-8010-1446-8)
(186 pp.)
Swetland , Kenneth L. Facing Messy Stuff in the Church: Case Studies for Pastors and
Congregations (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2005) (ISBN: 978-0-8254-3696-3). (224 pp)
Willimon, William A. Pastor: The Theology and Practice of Ordained Ministry . (Nashville,
TN: Abingdon, 2002) (ISBN: 0-687-04532-0) (386 pp.)
Recommended:
Arthurs, Jeffrey D. Devote Yourself to the Public Reading of Scripture. (Grand Rapids:
Kregel, 2012) (ISBN: 978-0-8254-4219-3)
Baxter, Richard . The Reformed Pastor (abridged edition; ISBN: 978-146095-1699).
Berkley, James D., gen. ed ., Leadership Handbook of Preaching and Worship. (Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1992) (ISBN: 0-8010-1033-02) (Out of print)
Bucer, Martin. Concerning the True Care of Souls (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth Trust,
(ISBN: 978-0-85151-984-5)
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Davis, John Jefferson. Worship and the Reality of God: An Evangelical Theology of Real
Presence. (Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 2010) (ISBN: 978-0-8308-3884-4)
Holifield , E. Brooks. God’s Ambassadors: A History of the Christian Clergy in America
(Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007) (ISBN: 978-0-8028-0381-8)
Lewis, Sinclair. Elmer Gantry. (New York: Penguin, 1967) (ISBN: 0-451-53352-6)
Peterson, Eugene. The Pastor: A Memoir. (New York: Harper One, 2011) (ISBN: 978-0-
06-1998820-2) (320pp)
Peterson, Eugene. Working the Angles (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987) (ISBN-10:
0802802656; ISBN-13: 978 0802802651)
St.Gregory the Great. The Book of Pastoral Rule. (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary
Press, 2007) (ISBN: 978-088141-318-2)
Still, William, The Work of the Pastor, rev. ed. (Ross-shire, Scotland: Christian Focus, 2010).
(ISBN: 978-1-84550-573-8)
Swetland , Kenneth L. The Hidden World of the Pastor: Case Studies on Personal Issues of Real
Pastors (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2007). (ISBN: 978-1556351785)
Webster, Douglas D. Living in Tension: A Theology of Ministry, Vol. 1 and 2. (Eugene, OR:
Cascade Books, 2012) (ISBN: 13:978-63032-150-8)
Woodward , J.R. Creating a Missional Culture: Equipping the Church for the Sake of the
World. Downers Grove, Ill: IVP, 2012
The Book of Common Prayer or The Book of Common Worship
See also the ‘‘Pastoral Ministry Bibliography’’ below.
V. Course Requirements and Grading
1. Attendance is expected at all classes and case study sessions. Further, it is expected that all
students will contribute in class. You are training to be pastors and you will be leading and
contributing. So I expect you to participate in class. 10% of your grade comes from this area.
Further, students are expected to be on time for class. For the rest of your life you are going to be
a pastor and need to be highly responsible. (10% of Final Grade)
2. Students will read a minimum of 1,500 pages from all required texts and supplemental
reading. Students will submit an annotated bibliography with three or four paragraphs
reflecting on each book or the completed portion of a book. Summarize briefly the content of
the book, but then reflect on how you interacted with the material in terms of questions raised,
insights gained, areas to be explored further biblically and theologically, etc. The report is to be
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typed (single-spaced, 12 point type). Due: First half (750 pages read), Wednesday, November
5, 2014, and the final document, Tuesday, December 16, 2014 (4 p.m.) (20% of Final Grade).
3. Write a brief two-page paper on your sense of call to ministry. Describe what you see as
God’s leading in your life for ministry vocation, includ ing circumstances, affirmation
from others, whether the call is firm or loose at this point. Include what are your fears
or concerns, etc. If married , comment on the kind of support you receive from your
spouse. This paper will be treated with utmost confidence and is intended to help the
student process his/ her call (and can be a part of to the usual paper required in the
ord ination process for most denominations). The report is to be typed (single-spaced ,
12 point type). This paper is not ‘‘graded,’’ but required . You will be asked to comment
on this in your final exam. Due: September 12, 2014
4. First form case study groups among your classmates, which will take place beyond
class time. Students will choose one of the cases they will d iscuss from one of the
Swetland casebooks (more cases available in the supplemental Swetland book). Several
of the cases are on Sakai and can be downloaded, including the first assignment - ‘‘Snot-
Nosed Pastor.’’ Case d iscussions will last at least 45 minutes per case with at least three
people in each group. The third case study will come from an issue in the church in
which you are doing Mentored Ministry, or the church which you are attending. The
d iscussion group will listen to a description by each student --- but the writing will be on
your case study. Spouses are welcome to participate in the d iscussion if desired . Each
student will write a two-page (single-spaced , 12 point type) reflection on each case
(total: three, two-page papers). 1) Begin with brief comments on the composition of the
group as well as when and where the d iscussion took place. 2) Write a brief summary
of the case. 3) Then describe the critical issues that emerged in your d iscussion. 4)
Finally, suggest any possible solutions which you see, and pick your best conclusion as
a pastoral leader if you were really there. You may use the questions at the end of each
case as a guide for the group d iscussion. The quality and depth of interaction will
determine your grade. These case study d iscussions replace class attendance during
exam week. Due: September 26; October 22; November 19. (30% of final grade)
5. Students will prepare a detailed order of service plus sermon notes on Four (4)
Pastoral Events: Write an Order of Service for each of the follow ing services: (1) 1st
Sunday of Advent; (2) Christmas Eve, including the celebration of the Lord’s Supper ; (3)
Wedding, and (4) Funeral/ Memorial Service (including burial). Please Note: On each
paper, include all words you and congregation will say - such as call to worship
(including Scripture references), hymns (titles only) and songs (words if they are less
familiar), responsive readings (refer to the Scripture selection only --- text does not need
to be typed out), full prayer of confession, pastoral prayer, benediction, etc. For the
Lord’s Supper portion, please type all introductory statements which you might make,
and the full prayers around communion and the words of institution. For the sermon
portion of the service, state the textual reference and offer an outline of the proposed
sermon. The Four (4) Pastoral Events paper: Due: October 10, 2014 (20% of final grade)
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6. Final Exam --- short answer essays that will pull together material from the semester.
On the exam will also be a set of questions about the name and background of the other
students in the class. Part of a pastor’s job is quickly learnin g the names of the flock and
their life stories. So begin learning about each other at every opportunity. Take home
exam or sitting by December 10, 2014 (9:35-11) (20% of the Final Grade)
Grading: 10% - attendance and participation in class, plus completion of the call paper
30% - papers on case studies
20% - 4 pastoral events
20% - reading total and reflections on the reading
20% - final exam
100% - The maximum total of points is 100.
Point Scale: 98 - 100 A+; 94 - 97 A; 91 - 93 A-; 88 - 90 B+; 84 - 87 B; 81 - 83 B-; 78 - 80 C+;
74 - 77 C; 71 - 73 C-; 68 - 70 D+; 64 - 67 D; 61 - 63 D-; below 60 F.
In keeping with the grade scale defined in The Student Handbook, a grade of A is given for high
excellence, B for exceeding minimal achievement, C for attaining a basic understanding of
materials, D for a low passing mark indicating below basic mastery of material, and F for failing
the course.
NB: Plagiarism is usually not an issue in this class, but if you are interested in seeing a
document defining plagiarism and giving examples, the faculty of the seminary recommends
students access the information on the Indiana University website: http://indiana.edu/-
wts/plagiarism.html
VI. Written Work
Please Note: Requirements for ALL written work:
Do not put papers in any kind of binding or use a title page.
Put your name on the upper right hand corner
Always put pages numbers on your assignments
Please staple the pages of assignments.
Formal Footnotes are not needed.
Use 12-point type; do not use a sans serif font.
Make a copy of everything you turn in, just in case something gets lost
Papers may be handed in during class or under the door of my office (Library
119). I prefer a hard copy of your work, but in an emergency you can attach it to
an email.
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VII. Course Calendar
Read Ahead: Hansen, 7-45
Kim, 11-24
September 10, 2014 - Introduction to the Class and to Each Other
Review of the Syllabus
Reflections on the Sense of Call and the Practice of Pastoral Ministry
The Importance of Names
Discussion of Hansen and Kim
Michael Lindvall Reading
Write: Call Paper (due September 12)
Read: Berkley, 23-74
September 12, 2014 – The Stories of Our Calling
Sharing of Call Stories in Groups
Clarity, Sustainability, Vulnerability
Calling and Personality
Read: Willimon, 27-74
Berkley, 129-139
Take: Profiles of Ministry Part II (Mentored Ministry students in their final year)
September 17, 2014 – Pastoral Identity in Various Contexts
Types of Pastoral Callings
Context - Christendom/Attractional/Missional
Emotional/Relational Intelligence and Leadership Gifts
Leading Change
Read: Willimon, 75-109
Overview: Brink and Witvliet, eds. Worship Sourcebook
Book of Common Worship or
Book of Common Prayer
Isaiah 6 and Revelation 4-5
September 19, 2014 – Shaping the Worship Life of a Congregation
Biblical Norms
Theological Norms
Historical Roots – Modern Practice
Reflections Upon the Church Year
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Read: Swetland, “Snot-Nosed Pastor” (61-69 or on Sakai)
Meet: Group Discussion
Write: Case Study #1 (Turned in at the beginning of class on September 26)
September 24, 2014 – Shaping the Worship Life of the Congregation
Read: Hansen, 100-113
Begin Preparing: 4 Worship Bulletins (Turned in October 10, 2014)
September 26, 2014 – Discussion of Ministry Contexts for Worship – Guests
For Whom is Preaching and Worship Being Designed?
October 1, 2014 – The Nature and Practice of Sacraments
Brief Discussion of 1st Case Study
Write: 4 Worship Bulletins (Turned in October 10, 2014)
See: Berkley, Handbook on Preaching and Worship
Read: Hansen, 46-99, 114-160
Read: Sample Weddings and Funerals on Sakai
October 3, 2014 – Leading in Worship: Weddings and Funerals
Discussion of Weddings and Funerals
Practice in Weddings and Funerals
Read: Kim, 25-40
October 8 2014 – Context for Ministry
Small Town Ministry in New England - Guests
October 10, 2014 – Leading in Worship: Baptismal Theology and Practice
Lord’s Supper Theology and Practice
Brief Discussion of Worship Bulletins (Turn in at conclusion of class)
Read: Swanson, 9-186
October 15 and 17, 2014 – (Reading Week)
Read: Swanson, 9-186
Willimon, 171-201
Kim, 93-105
October 22, 2014 – Care of Souls – Pastoral Care
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Ministry is About People
Crisis Situations
Abuse
Mental Illness
Referrals to Other Professionals
Systems of Care
Meet: 2nd Case Study Discussion (Due October 29)
Read: Swanson, 9-186
October 24, 2014 – Funerals and Ministry Surrounding Death
Read: Willimon, 249-274
October 29, 2014 – Case Study Discussion in Class
Premarital Counseling
Due: Second Case Study
October 31, 2014 – Weddings
Rehearsals
Read: Osterhaus
Berkley, 215-234
Prepare: 1st Half of Reading Report (Due, November 5)
November 5, 2014 – Care of Souls – Conflict
Where Does It Happen Among God’s People?
What Part Will You Contribute?
Read: Willimon, 275-297
November 7, 2014 – Leadership in Ministry
Meet: Discuss 3rd Case Study – from your Congregation
November 12 and 14 (2nd Reading Week)
Read: Berkley, 235-300
Write: 3rd Case Study (Due, November 19)
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November 19, 2014 – A Theology of Administration and Finance
Church Budgets
Personal Budgets
3rd Case Study Discussion
Read: Berkeley, 449-536
November 21, 2014 – A Theology of Administration
Stewardship
Church Typologies
Styles of Church Government
Read: Berkeley, Administration and Finance
November 26, 2014 – Pastoral Identity and the First Steps
Profiles in Ministry Part II Discussion
The Relational Web
Time Management
Family in Ministry
Transitions
November 28 (Thanksgiving Break)
Read: Willimon, 299-314
December 3 – Ethical Issues in Pastoral Issues – Money, Sex, Power
Read: Willimon, 315-336
Kim, 59-75
December 5, 2014 – Staying Spiritually Alive
December 10, 2014 – Final Exam (9:35-11) (Take home exam due by this date and time)
Please note: topics and times may change from day to day
VIII: Pastoral Ministry Bibliography
Aleshire, Daniel O. Faith Care: Ministering to God’s People Through the Ages of Life.
Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1988.
Allison, Michael and Jude Kaye, Strategic Planning for Nonprofit Organizations: A Practical
Guide and Workbook (2nd ed.) New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Ammerman, Nancy, Jackson Carroll, Carl Dudley, and William McKinney. Studying
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Congregations: A New Handbook. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1998.
Anthony, Michael J, and James Estep, Jr. ed. Management Essentials for Christian
Ministries. Nashville: Broadman and Holman Publishers, 2005.
Anderson, Leith. Leadership That Works: Hope and Direction for Church and Parachurch
Leaders in Today’s Complex World. Minneapolis: Bethany House Publishers, 1999.
Bartlett, David L. and Ruth Fowler. Moments of Commitment: Years of Growth: Evangelism
and Christian Education. St. Louis, MO.: CBP Press, 1987.
Barton, Ruth Haley. Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership: Seeking God in the Crucible
of Ministry. Downers Grove: IVP, 2008.
Bass, Richard (editor). Leadership in Congregations. Herndon, VA: The Alban Institute,
2007.
Blanchard, Ken, Bill Hybels, and Phil Hodges. Leadership By The Book: Tools to Transform
Your Workplace. Colorado Springs, CO: WaterBrook Press, 1999.
Bolman Lee G. and Terrence E. Deal. Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice and
Leadership, (3rd ed.) San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
Bridges, Charles. The Christian Ministry: With An Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency.
Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1958.
Bridges, William. Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change 2nd ed. Cambridge,
MA: Perseus Books Group, 2004.
Callahan, Kennon L. Twelve Keys to an Effective Church. San Francisco: Harper & Row,
1983.
__________. Effective Church Leadership: Building on the Twelve Keys. San Francisco:
Harper & Row, 1990.
__________. Giving and Stewardship in an Effective Church: A Guide for Every Member. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1992.
__________. Effective Church Finances: Fund-raising and Budgeting for Church Leaders. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1992.
__________. Dynamic Worship: Mission, Grace, Praise, and Power. San Francisco: Jossey-
Bass, 1994.
__________. Visiting in an Age of Mission: A Handbook for Person-to-Person Ministry. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1994.
__________. Building for Effective Mission: A Complete Guide for Congregations on Bricks and
Mortar Issues. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995.
__________. A New Beginning for Pastors and Congregations: Building an Excellent Match
Upon Your Shared Strengths. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
__________. Preaching Grace: Possibilities for Growing Your Preaching and Touching
People’s Lives. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
__________. Small, Strong Congregations: Creating Strength and Health for Your
Congregation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2000.
Cherry, Ellen T. By the Renewing of Your Minds: The Pastoral Function of Christian
Theology. New York: Oxford, 1997.
Chester, Tim and Steve Timmis. Total Church: A Radical Reshaping around Gospel and
Community. Wheaton, Ill: Crossway, 2008.
Cladis, George. Leading the Team-Based Church. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers,
1999.
Cole, Alan Hugh, Jr. (editor). From Midterms to Ministry: Practical Theologians on Pastoral
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Beginnings. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008.
Daniel, Lillian, and Martin B. Copenhaver. This Odd and Wondrous Calling: The Public and
Private Lives of Two Ministers. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009.
DeGroat, Chuck. Toughest People to Love: How to Understand, Lead, and Love the Difficult
People in Your Life – Including You. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2014.
Dorrell, Jimmy. Dead Church Walking: Giving Life to the Church that is Dying to Survive.
Colorado Springs, CO: Biblica, 2011.
Douglas, Philip D. What is Your Church’s Personality?: Discovering and Developing the
Ministry Style of Your Church (Phillipsburg: P&R, 2008).
Farris, Lawrence W. Ten Commandments for Pastors Leaving a Congregation. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006.
Fernando, Ajith. Jesus Driven Ministry. Wheaton: Crossway, 2007.
Fisher, Roger, William Ury and Bruce Patton. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement
Without Giving In (2nd ed.) New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1992.
Giertz, Bo. The Hammer of God. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 2005.
Gibbs, Eddie. ChurchNext: Quantum Changes in How We Do Ministry. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity Press, 2000.
Gibson, Scott M. Preaching for Special Services (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001).
Gibson, Scott M. Preaching with a Plan: Sermon Strategies for Growing Mature Believers
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2012.
Greer, Peter and Chris Horst. Mission Drift: The Unspoken Crisis Facing Leaders,
Charities, and Churches. Minneapolis, MN: Bethany House, 2014.
Halverstadt, Hugh F. Managing Church Conflict. Louisville: Westminster John Knox,
1992.
Hansen, David. Loving the Church You Lead. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1998.
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Herrington, Jim, R. Robert Creech, and Trisha Taylor. The Leader’s Journey: Accepting the
Call to Personal and Congregational Transformation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
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Practical Guide for the Transformational Journey. Jossey-Bass Publishers, 2000.
Hesselbein, Frances, Marshall Goldsmith and Richard Beckhard (eds). The Leader of the
Future. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1996.
Holifield, E. Brooks. God’s Ambassadors: A History of the Christian Clergy in America. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007.
Hopkinson, Jill and Trevor Willmott, eds. Skills for Rural Ministry: A Theological and Practical
Handbook. London: SCM, 2009.
Horner, David. A Practical Guide for Life and Ministry: Overcoming 7 Challenges Pastors Face.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2008.
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Working, And Growing Together In The Church. Dallas: Word, 1979.
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Demand It. Revised Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
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Langford, Daniel L. The Pastor’s Family: The Challenges of Family Life and Pastoral
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Larsen, David L. Caring for the Flock: Pastoral Ministry in the Local Community. Wheaton:
Crossway, 1991.
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Macchia, Stephen A. Becoming a Healthy Church: 10 Traits of Vital Ministry. Grand Rapids,
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Baker, 2005.
Mallory, Sue. The Equipping Church. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001.
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__________. Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980.
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Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1992.
Peterson, Eugene and Marva Dawn. The Unnecessary Pastor: Rediscovering the Call. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
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Find in the Congregation. Abingdon: Nashville, 2003.
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