The pastoral office has always been a difficult calling. Today, the pastor is often asked to fulfill multiple roles: preacher, teacher, therapist, administrator, CEO. How can pastors thrive amid such demands?What is needed is a contemporary pastoral rule: a pattern for ministry that both encourages pastors and enables them to focus on what is most important in their pastoral task.This book, coauthored by three experts with decades of practical experience, explains how relying on a pastoral rule has benefited communities throughout the church's history and how such rules have functioned in the lives and work of figures such as Augustine, Calvin, Wesley, and Bonhoeffer. It also provides concrete advice on how pastors can develop and keep a rule that will help both them and their congregations to flourish.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Pastors Need a Rule
1. The Grace of Theological Friendships: Augustine
2. 'The Work of Obedience’: Benedict
3. The Holiness That Stoops to Serve: Gregory the Great
4. 'All the Ministers Shall Meet Together’: John Calvin
5. Choosing Your Words Carefully: John Wesley
6. The Pastor’s Study: John Henry Newman
7. The Gift of Physical Presence: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
8. A Contemporary Pastoral Rule
Conclusion: Developing and Practicing a Pastoral Rule
Scripture Index
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Joseph D. Small is the retired director of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Theology and Worship. He is the author of several books, including To Be Reformed: Living the Tradition, Proclaiming the Great Ends of the Church, Conversations With the Confessions, and God and Ourselves: A Brief Exercise in Reformed Theology.