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Pastors and Their Critics: A Guide to Coping With Criticism in the Ministry

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02 October 2020

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When it comes to criticism in church ministry, false optimism hopes that pastors will be above reproach and their congregants fully supportive-while false pessimism holds that criticism is inevitable, constant, and only ever destructive. The truth, of course, is much more nuanced. In this short, comprehensive, and necessary book, pastors...

When it comes to criticism in church ministry, false optimism hopes that pastors will be above reproach and their congregants fully supportive-while false pessimism holds that criticism is inevitable, constant, and only ever destructive. The truth, of course, is much more nuanced. In this short, comprehensive, and necessary book, pastors Joel Beeke and Nicholas Thompson lay biblical foundations for coping with criticism, give practical principles for receiving criticism and responding appropriately, provide guidance for offering criticism and creating a healthy church culture, and unfold a theological vision for coping with criticism in the gospel ministry. With wisdom, charity, and illustrations from decades of pastoral experience, they turn to the example and comfort of Christ, strengthening, encouraging, and equipping the reader.

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When it comes to criticism in church ministry, false optimism hopes that pastors will be above reproach and their congregants fully supportive-while false pessimism holds that criticism is inevitable, constant, and only ever destructive. The truth, of course, is much more nuanced. In this short, comprehensive, and necessary book, pastors...

When it comes to criticism in church ministry, false optimism hopes that pastors will be above reproach and their congregants fully supportive-while false pessimism holds that criticism is inevitable, constant, and only ever destructive. The truth, of course, is much more nuanced. In this short, comprehensive, and necessary book, pastors Joel Beeke and Nicholas Thompson lay biblical foundations for coping with criticism, give practical principles for receiving criticism and responding appropriately, provide guidance for offering criticism and creating a healthy church culture, and unfold a theological vision for coping with criticism in the gospel ministry. With wisdom, charity, and illustrations from decades of pastoral experience, they turn to the example and comfort of Christ, strengthening, encouraging, and equipping the reader.
Pastors and Their Critics: A Guide to Coping With Criticism in the Ministry $24.99
Koorong code 573831
ISBN 9781629957524
Pages 192
Publisher P&r Publishing
Publication date 02 October 2020
Dimensions 12 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.27kg
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    For all Pastors

    I wish this book never needed to be written. I wish this book was given to every student going through Bible college. I wish I had read this book years ago! Full of Biblical wisdom and examples of what it means to be criticised and how best to deal with it and remain godly and focussed on God's kingdom and for His glory. The opening two chapters of tracing through a """"Biblical theology"""" of criticism is worth the price of the book. My only criticism is the use of the King James Version when quoting the Bible - but the authors are humble enough to deal with that! And it's still God's Word that helps shape our hearts and minds when it comes to those who criticise our ministry. Read this slowly and stay prayerful.