Los Ancianos En La Vida de la Iglesia: Redescubriendo El Modelo Bíblico de Liderazgo Para La Iglesia
Newton y Schmucker demuestran convincentemente que un regreso al patrón del Nuevo Testamento de una pluralidad de ancianos sirve mejor a las necesidades de pastoreo de la iglesia local. Los autores sugieren un proceso viable para mejorar la estructura de liderazgo de la iglesia local y para hacer la transición a la pluralidad de ancianos. Las historias de diversos líderes de la iglesia proporcionan una narración de cómo el liderazgo fiel de ancianos ha fortalecido sus ministerios en una variedad de entornos.
Every local church can benefit from this useful resource for building a healthy leadership structure.
Newton and Schmucker convincingly demonstrate that a return to the New Testament pattern of elder plurality best serves the shepherding needs of the local church. The authors suggest a workable process for improving a local church's leadership structure and making the transition to elder plurality. Stories of church leaders provide a narrative of how faithful elder leadership has strengthened their ministries in a variety of settings.
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Become an affiliatePhil A. Newton served as a pastor for over forty years. He continues mentoring and training pastors through The Pillar Network as Director of Pastoral Care and Mentoring and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he serves as an adjunct professor. He's the author of several books, including 40 Questions about Pastoral Ministry and The Mentoring Church, and coauthor of Shepherding the Pastor. Phil and his wife live in Germantown, TN.