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Leading people spiritually requires focus and integrity. This episode was recorded immediately following the tragic shooting that took place at a music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 1st, 2017. Pastor, how are you going to answer the difficult questions that are being asked? If we are so consumed with our own issues, we can’t. My prayer today is that, through the help of God, you will be able to effectively lead the people entrusted to you through these difficult times.
These are some resources that were suggested by listeners. You may find them helpful. What is your favorite book, blog, website, or activity that you think would be helpful to someone else? Let me know by sending an email to [email protected].
My personal recommendations
A Celebration of Discipline book – Richard Foster
A Celebration of Discipline Workbook – Richard Foster
From Cindy Lyon King (Facebook)
The Grasshopper Myth – Karl Vaters
Leading the Small Church – Glenn C. Daman
Rural Home Missionary Association
From Jon Hembree (Facebook)
Ministering to Problem People in Your Church: What to do with well intentioned dragons. By Marshall Shelley
The intent of The Wounded Shepherd is to provide you with resources that will help you make your way back to a joy-filled, fulfilling ministry. If you have a question or an idea for future episode, I would love to hear from you. You can be assured that I will not use your name or embarrass you in any way, but will do everything that I can to provide helpful tools. Send your questions to [email protected].
Give me your feedback.Your feedback is very important to me and helps me connect with you better. Please let me know your thoughts on what was discussed today or how this episode has helped you on your journey. You can leave your comments using any of the ways listed below.
I have no desire to be a voice in a vacuum. As one who has been where you are, I understand the loneliness that you feel. For that reason, I encourage you to connect with me. Let's talk.
Joe Hedrick from New Leaf Audio for editing, mixing, an
Leading people spiritually requires focus and integrity. This episode was recorded immediately following the tragic shooting that took place at a music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 1st, 2017. Pastor, how are you going to answer the difficult questions that are being asked? If we are so consumed with our own issues, we can’t. My prayer today is that, through the help of God, you will be able to effectively lead the people entrusted to you through these difficult times.
These are some resources that were suggested by listeners. You may find them helpful. What is your favorite book, blog, website, or activity that you think would be helpful to someone else? Let me know by sending an email to [email protected].
My personal recommendations
A Celebration of Discipline book – Richard Foster
A Celebration of Discipline Workbook – Richard Foster
From Cindy Lyon King (Facebook)
The Grasshopper Myth – Karl Vaters
Leading the Small Church – Glenn C. Daman
Rural Home Missionary Association
From Jon Hembree (Facebook)
Ministering to Problem People in Your Church: What to do with well intentioned dragons. By Marshall Shelley
The intent of The Wounded Shepherd is to provide you with resources that will help you make your way back to a joy-filled, fulfilling ministry. If you have a question or an idea for future episode, I would love to hear from you. You can be assured that I will not use your name or embarrass you in any way, but will do everything that I can to provide helpful tools. Send your questions to [email protected].
Give me your feedback.Your feedback is very important to me and helps me connect with you better. Please let me know your thoughts on what was discussed today or how this episode has helped you on your journey. You can leave your comments using any of the ways listed below.
I have no desire to be a voice in a vacuum. As one who has been where you are, I understand the loneliness that you feel. For that reason, I encourage you to connect with me. Let's talk.
Joe Hedrick from New Leaf Audio for editing, mixing, an