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The reformed pastor
Book • 1862
Richard Baxter's "The Reformed Pastor" is a classic work of pastoral theology that offers practical guidance and theological reflection on the pastoral ministry.
The book emphasizes the importance of pastoral care, preaching, and personal holiness.
Baxter's insights on the shepherd's role in nurturing the flock have influenced generations of pastors.
It provides a comprehensive approach to pastoral ministry, covering various aspects of a pastor's life and work.
The book remains a valuable resource for pastors seeking to deepen their understanding of their calling and responsibilities.
The book emphasizes the importance of pastoral care, preaching, and personal holiness.
Baxter's insights on the shepherd's role in nurturing the flock have influenced generations of pastors.
It provides a comprehensive approach to pastoral ministry, covering various aspects of a pastor's life and work.
The book remains a valuable resource for pastors seeking to deepen their understanding of their calling and responsibilities.
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in discussion of his theological views and impact on modern Reformed thought.

Mike Abendroth

Tom Hicks

Classic Interview: Pastor Tom Hicks Interview
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as the source of a quote on ministry from the overflow.

Kristi Gaultiere

The Intimacy and Self-Discovery of Prayer
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as a classic, albeit challenging read on pastoral ministry.


Mark Hallock

How to Shepherd Your Church Well
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when discussing Van Til's views on interpretation.

Jon Harris

Presuppositionalism Reexamined
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when discussing pastoral ministry and visiting people.

Jim Elliff

Pastoral Visits with Jim Elliff