ISBN-13: 9781608991860 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 146 str.
""If you are like most pastors, you earnestly thought you knew what the congregation you are serving was like when you answered God's call to serve them. Something has opened your eyes and now you know that you really don't know. The good news is, you are ready to find out "" --from Day One: ""I thought I knew . . ."" When churches are in crisis, pastoral leadership is under attack, and pastors and church officials struggle to find a way to better understand why things happen or don't happen. Thompson's own pastoral experience led her to look beyond the popular ""family systems"" model to seek something that helps churches grow strong and pastors to become leaders. She found solutions in George B. Thompson, Jr.'s book, How to Get Along with Your Church: Creating Cultural Capital for Doing Ministry, and was inspired to develop a spiritual guide that strengthens the usefulness and effectiveness of his book. Specifically keyed to How to Get Along with Your Church, this spiritual companion provides 100 days of daily meditation and journaling for pastors who are learning--with a culture model--to lead their churches into a new understanding and rediscovery of their corporate calling. Beverly Thompson earned her DMin and MDiv. from Columbia Theological Seminary. She is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Thompson is chair of the Spiritual Nurture Committee and Spiritual Director of the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta.
""If you are like most pastors, you earnestly thought you knew what the congregation you are serving was like when you answered Gods call to serve them. Something has opened your eyes and now you know that you really dont know. The good news is, you are ready to find out!""--from Day One: ""I thought I knew . . .""When churches are in crisis, pastoral leadership is under attack, and pastors and church officials struggle to find a way to better understand why things happen or dont happen. Thompsons own pastoral experience led her to look beyond the popular ""family systems"" model to seek something that helps churches grow strong and pastors to become leaders. She found solutions in George B. Thompson, Jr.s book, How to Get Along with Your Church: Creating Cultural Capital for Doing Ministry, and was inspired to develop a spiritual guide that strengthens the usefulness and effectiveness of his book.Specifically keyed to How to Get Along with Your Church, this spiritual companion provides 100 days of daily meditation and journaling for pastors who are learning--with a culture model--to lead their churches into a new understanding and rediscovery of their corporate calling.Beverly Thompson earned her DMin and MDiv. from Columbia Theological Seminary. She is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Thompson is chair of the Spiritual Nurture Committee and Spiritual Director of the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta.