Diary Of A Pastors Soul
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Author | : M. Craig Barnes |
Publisher | : Brazos Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2020-05-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1493423959 |
Christianity Today 2021 Book Award Winner (The Church/Pastoral Leadership Award of Merit) Diary of a Pastor's Soul tells the story of a fictionalized pastor, embarking on his final year before retirement, who reflects on the experiences and relationships that have formed his vocation and shaped his soul over a lifetime of pastoral ministry. Drawing on his own experiences, seasoned pastor Craig Barnes invites readers to embrace the life lessons of a pastor who has been formed by his failures and his fleeting moments of glory, but most of all by discovering the holy in the routine but often quirky duties of being a parish pastor. Through 52 weekly thematic entries, Barnes presents spirituality in narrative form through a collection of interwoven stories about learning to love others with curiosity, amazement, vulnerability, and most of all gratitude for the grace found in flawed lives. Barnes's fictionalized diary approach creatively shows how the pastoral vocation forms mind, heart, and soul, helping pastors make sense of their own calling. With unvarnished honesty, this book eloquently illustrates a lifetime of ministry, revealing how "the Holy haunts the landscape of life."
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Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1829 |
Genre | : Congregational churches |
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Includes a section called: American pastor's journal.
Author | : Charles Francis Bonaventure Miel |
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Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 1899 |
Genre | : Anglican converts |
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Author | : Ebenezer Burgess |
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Total Pages | : 542 |
Release | : 1840 |
Genre | : Congregational churches |
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Total Pages | : 516 |
Release | : 1876 |
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Author | : Rebecca L. Davis |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2021-02-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1479878073 |
The history of heterosexuality in North America across four centuries Heterosexuality is usually regarded as something inherently “natural”—but what is heterosexuality, and how has it taken shape across the centuries? By challenging ahistorical approaches to the heterosexual subject, Heterosexual Histories constructs a new framework for the history of heterosexuality, examining unexplored assumptions and insisting that not only sex but race, class, gender, age, and geography matter to its past. Each of the fourteen essays in this volume examines the history of heterosexuality from a different angle, seeking to study this topic in a way that recognizes plurality, divergence, and inequity. Editors Rebecca L. Davis and Michele Mitchell have formed a collection that spans four centuries, addressing the many different racial groups, geographies, and subcultures of heterosexuality in North America. The essays range across disciplines with experts from various fields examining heterosexuality from unique perspectives: a historian shows how defining heterosexuality, sex, and desire were integral to the formation of British America and the process of colonization; a legal scholar examines the connections between race, sexual citizenship, and nonmarital motherhood; a gender studies expert analyzes the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, and explores the intersections of heterosexuality with shame and second-wave feminism. Together, these essays explain how differently earlier Americans understood the varieties of gender and different-sex sexuality, how heterosexuality emerged as a dominant way of describing gender, and how openly many people acknowledged and addressed heterosexuality’s fragility. By contesting presumptions of heterosexuality’s stability or consistency, Heterosexual Histories opens the historical record to interrogations of the raced, classed, and gendered varieties of heterosexuality and considers the implications of heterosexuality’s multiplicities and changes. Providing both a sweeping historical survey and concentrated case studies, Heterosexual Histories is a crucial addition to the field of sexuality studies.
Author | : Eric Coleman Smith |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0197506321 |
"Oliver Hart was arguably the most important evangelical leader of the pre-revolutionary South. For thirty years the pastor of the Charleston Baptist Church, Hart's energetic ministry breathed new life into that congregation and the struggling Baptist cause in the region. As the founder of the Charleston Baptist Association, Hart did more than any single figure to lay the foundations for the institutional life of the Baptist South, while also working extensively with evangelicals of all denominations to spread the revivalism of the Great Awakening across the lower South. One reason for Hart's extensive influence is the uneasy compromise he made with white Southern culture, most apparent in his willingness to sanctify the institution of slavery rather than to challenge as his more radical evangelical predecessors had done. While this capitulation gained Hart and his fellow Baptists access to Southern culture, it would also sow the seeds of disunion in the larger American denomination Hart worked so hard to construct. Oliver Hart and the Rise of Baptist America, Eric C. Smith has written the first modern biography of Oliver Hart, while at the same time interweaving the story of the remarkable transformation of America's Baptists across the long eighteenth century. It provides perhaps the most complete narrative of the early development of one of America's largest, most influential, and most understudied religious groups"--
Author | : George W. Harper |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 155635729X |
This book is intended for all those with an interest in New England Puritanism, American evangelicalism, the history of revivalism, or the history of pastoral ministry.
Author | : Mike Bellanti |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2024-09-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
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Pastoral ministry is a holy calling, brimming with joy and fulfillment, yet it can also bring a heavy weight of discouragement and frustration. In A Liturgy for Wholeness, author Pastor Mike Bellanti offers a one-year pilgrimage into the heart of flourishing within the complex context of church service. By exploring four key arenas of flourishing—calling, daily well-being, formational relationships, and resilience—pastors can find wholeness and reimagine their path to thriving in ministry. This fifty-two-week series of practices invites pastors to pause weekly to reflect on their interior life and the state of their soul. Filled with reflective exercises and practical applications, A Liturgy for Wholeness provides an accessible guide for busy pastors seeking to flourish in their ministry.
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Total Pages | : 868 |
Release | : 1913 |
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