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March/April 2009 eJournal Editor's Note 9Marks eJournal Editor's Note Young pastors see their doctrine with utter clarity. They know exactly what a church should look like. But they don't know how to assess what's important, what's really important, and what can be overlooked. Their gauges haven't developed. Probably, the best solution for this is plain old experience. Yet a little battle wisdom from older men can't hurt, either. So we turned to several pastors who have walked a few miles down ministry's road, asking them to pass on a morsel or two of counsel. Bob Johnson and Ken Swetland talk about getting started. Matt Schmucker, Mark Dever, and Phillip Jensen offer their thoughts on making changes. Philip Ryken and Robert Norris help us persevere to the end. And a couple of younger guys, like Aaron, Greg, and me, throw in our two cents. One word of caution about an eJournal full of practical advice: Wisdom can be found in principles of the sort you'll find here. But wisdom always begins with a posture of hearta heart the trusts and fears the Lord. Only this heart finds the wisdom to know which principles apply when: "Is now the time not to answer the fool according to his folly (Prov. 26:4)? Or is now the time to answer him according to his folly (Prov. 26:5)?" Only the Lord will make your paths straight. That means that we cannot tell you exactly how to pastor your church, unless the matter is plainly Scriptural. You're God's man for that job. So take what's offered here. Consider how it might apply in your context. But above all else, guard your heart, that it would fear only him. We're praying for your pastoral work, reader. Pray, too, for us. Jonathan Leeman
A Pastor's Priorities For Day One The Goals and Benefits of an Installation Service
YOUNG PASTORS: WHAT DID YOU INHERIT? 8 Steps for Dealing with Difficult Leaders Dealing with Bad Documents
YOUNG PASTORS: HOW DO YOU LEAD CHANGE? Is This a Hill Worth Dying On? What I CAN and CANNOT Live With as a Pastor Love the Church More than its Health Should Pastors Change Anything in the First Year? One from the Vault: Mark Dever's classic article from 2000, How to Change Your Church
YOUNG PASTORS: HOW TO PERSEVERE! WWJDWhat Would Jim Do? Shepherding and Trust A Pastor For Now
MISCELLANEOUS BOOK REVIEWS Book Review: Evangelism: Doing Justice and Preaching Grace, by Harvie M. Conn Book Review: Jesus the Evangelist, by Richard D. Phillips Book Review: The Heart of Evangelism, by Jerram Barrs Book Review: Vibrant Church, by Thom S. Rainer & Daniel L. Akin Book Review: Simple Church, by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger
AUDIOLEADERSHIP INTERVIEWS On Books with D.A. Carson Christian Discipleship and Growth with Donald Whitney
NEW TRANSLATIONS The German translation of Thabiti Anyabwile's What Is a Healthy Church Member? can be purchased here. The German translation of Mark Dever's What is a Healthy Church? can now be purchased here.
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