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What advice would you give to the successor to a senior pastor?
Honor your predecessor. Show love and respect, even though you may want to do things differently. He owns the hearts of those people. If you don’t show him honor, you’re going to lose the people who love him, and those …Read More
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Am I called to be a pastor?
First of all, Paul says that if a man desires that office, he desires a noble work (1 Tim. 3:1). But the test in 1 Timothy 3 is necessary: Is he qualified? The church lays those qualifications down and affirms, …Read More
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How do I know if I’m being called to be a pastor?
It’s not simply a matter of gifting. It’s not simply a matter of an internal feeling of that call. And it’s not simply a matter of having the right education. A lot of times people feel called, and maybe that’s …Read More
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Do you have any advice for new ministers in the Bible Belt surrounded by charismatic influence?
The one thing I would say in a local church situation is to make sure your focus is on the person, ministry, and work of Christ. If folks really are the Lord’s sheep, Jesus assures us that they’ll hear His …Read More
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How do you know if God has called you to be a pastor?
When Paul is reflecting on young Timothy who has been called to the ministry, he says to him in 2 Timothy 1:6, “Fan into flame the gift of God that is in you through the laying on of my hands.” …Read More