9781546841494-1546841490-The Pastor and His Staff: Part 2: | 9Marks Journal

The Pastor and His Staff: Part 2: | 9Marks Journal

ISBN-13: 9781546841494
ISBN-10: 1546841490
Edition: Sept-Oct 2011
Author: Patrick Taylor, Mark Dever, J.D. Greear, Jonathan Leeman, Jamie Dunlop, Bobby Jamieson, Matt Schmucker, Josh Manley, Philip Jensen, Ryan Townsend
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 44 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781546841494
ISBN-10: 1546841490
Edition: Sept-Oct 2011
Author: Patrick Taylor, Mark Dever, J.D. Greear, Jonathan Leeman, Jamie Dunlop, Bobby Jamieson, Matt Schmucker, Josh Manley, Philip Jensen, Ryan Townsend
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 44 pages

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The Pastor and His Staff: Part 2: | 9Marks Journal (ISBN-13: 9781546841494 and ISBN-10: 1546841490), written by authors Patrick Taylor, Mark Dever, J.D. Greear, Jonathan Leeman, Jamie Dunlop, Bobby Jamieson, Matt Schmucker, Josh Manley, Philip Jensen, Ryan Townsend, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Pastor and His Staff: Part 2: | 9Marks Journal (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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There’s more here than you might expect. That was true for me. I’ve been hearing the argument for church revitalization for years, and it has always sounded like a conversation about practical matters. There are practical reasons to sometimes plant a new church. And there are practical reasons to sometimes revitalize an old church. But reading through the articles for this edition of the Journal I discovered something larger, something older, something more basic. Church revitalization, it occurred to me, goes to the very heart of what it means to pastor. And the desire to see churches revitalized, I dare say, should be a constituent part of a Christian’s heart. Could it be that we’ve been missing something as basic as evangelism and discipleship, even if it’s rarer?  Church planting is a great thing, and there’s no need to take anything away from it. But there should also be a default setting in a Christian’s heart that always longs to see dying churches revitalized. It’s not like the debate in your head about whether to fork over $2000 to the mechanic to fix your clunker of a car or to just buy a new one. It’s more like a decision about whether to walk away from a dear but difficult relationship. Our hearts should never want to do that, even if once in a great while we must. 
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