Shepherding: The Work & Character of a Pastor
Watch Your Life
Tend Your Heart: Drinking from the Fountain of Mirth
by David Mathis
Why Should Pastors Care About Their Holiness?
by Aaron Menikoff
What Does It Mean to Be “Qualified” for Ministry?
by Bobby Scott
Gifted and Godly . . . But Especially Godly
by Bert Daniel
Right and Wrong Pastoral Ambition
by Phil Newton
Parenting Advice for Pastors
by Ed Moore
Cultivate Humility
by Erik Raymond
Patience: A Pastor’s Superpower
by Dan Miller
God’s Servant Must Not Be Quarrelsome: Good Pastors Know When to Pick a Fight But Prefer to Avoid Them
by Kevin DeYoung
Be Hospitable
by Matt Emadi
Be Generous—Give People & Money
by Paul Martin
Pursue Friendships with Other Pastors
by PJ Tibayan
Recalibrating Sources of Encouragement: How My Sources of Joy Have Changed 10 Years into Ministry
by Mark Redfern
Watch Your Doctrine
Pastors, Watch Your Doctrine
by Greg Wills
What “Able to Teach” Means and Doesn’t Mean
by Sam Emadi
Three Warnings for Those Who Preach the Word
by Ken Mbugua
Keep Studying
by Evgeny Bakhmutsky
Build Fences Around Your Flock
by Joel Kurz
Whack the Wolves
by Juan Sanchez
Shepherd the Flock
Love Your Church More than Its Health
by Jonathan Leeman
Love, Pray, Preach, and Stay
by Mark Dever & Paul Alexander
What to Remember When It’s Going Well
by Ray Ortlund
What to Remember When It’s Going Poorly
by Ray Ortlund
Love Your Flock
by Bob Johnson
Be Courageous! Don’t Avoid Hard or Awkward Conversations
by Andy Davis
A Call for Pastors to Pray for Their People
by Ryan Fullerton
It’s Not All About Preaching: Why Pastors Need to Care About Administration
by Jamie Dunlop
Pastors, Train Future Pastors
by Garrett Kell
Do the Work of an Evangelist
by Jaime Owens
Send Missionaries & Inspire Senders
by John Folmar
Pastors on Social Media
by Jonathan Leeman
Editor’s Note:
We’ve been publishing the 9Marks Journal for over a decade, yet we’ve never done one focused on the pastor—his work and character. So let’s call this Journal irresponsibly overdue. While editing it, I found myself, first, convicted; second, encouraged; and third, well supplied with tweet after tweet of wisdom. I’m confident you’ll enjoy and benefit from it.
The pastor has to wear lots of hats in the course of his work: program-director, administrator, counselor, evangelist, and, at the top of the list, preacher and teacher. Yet in all of this, he is a shepherd. He watches over sheep, principally by concerning himself with their understanding of God’s Word and how it applies to their life together and with outsiders.
If you’re looking for background reading for this Journal, check out Paul Alexander’s four-part series of biblical theology summaries on the shepherding theme throughout Scripture: part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4. Also, see Bobby Jamieson’s one-article summary on the biblical theology of shepherding here.
All that provides the whole-Bible backdrop to the pieces of this Journal, many of which focus on one biblical phrase or idea from the New Testament about a pastor’s work. Matt Emadi reflects on the requirement for elders to be hospitable, Dan Miller on the command to patience, Aaron Menikoff on the call to holiness, Sam Emadi on what it means to be “able to teach,” and Kevin DeYoung on not being quarrelsome.
There’s nothing new, explosive, or headline-making in any of this. But it’s all deep, true, essential, and re-calibrating to your life and work!
I plan on reading Ed Moore’s piece on pastoring and parenting with my wife. Ray Ortlund’s two pieces on what to remember when things are going well or poorly should be read with a staff or fellow elders. Ryan Fullerton’s on praying for your people, Paul Martin’s on generosity, Bert Daniel’s on godliness, Erik Raymond’s on humility, and Bob Johnson’s on love should all be read monthly!
As I look over the table of contents, it’s hard for me to know what to highlight because each picks up a crucial aspect of pastoral work. Let me suggest this. There are 32 articles. Try reading one a day for a month (plus 1 or 2 days), maybe after you read your Bible. Ask God to grow you and every other pastor in your city in all these ways.
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