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Paperback Pastor We Need to Talk Book

ISBN: 0970958005

ISBN13: 9780970958006

Pastor We Need to Talk

How church leaders can achieve harmony. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Helpful, Practical Guidance

Dennis J. Hester has made another valuable contribution to the body of Christ through his pen. This well-written volume offers an ounce of prevention for pastors and a pound of cure for congregations. His conclusions are presented concisely and convincingly in concert with other consultants in the field of church conflict management and resolution. Hester's deep concern for pastor and people is evident in the pages of Pastor, We Need to TALK! You will greatly benefit from reading and heeding this book. I highly recommend it. Dr. Franklin L. Kirksey, pastor, teacher, mentor, writer, author of Sound Biblical Preaching: Giving the Bible a Voice

"Pastor, We Need to Talk:" A Book Worth Reading

This book is an easy read, but it has some profound insight in its pages. Hester worked hard to condense his extensive research into a form that would not bog down readers experiencing the stress and pain of conflict. The topic is deceptively simple, and talk is cheap. The reader might well ask, "Who is Dennis Hester to be adding to the list of books on church conflict between pastor and congregation?"Hester asked the same question of himself. He sought wisdom by consulting a trusted friend. The reader would do well to take time to read this brief acknowledgment section. It gives the sense that the author is not just passing along a list of platitudes he picked up somewhere along the wayEach chapter title is in the form of the question. Examples: At what level or stage of conflict is your congregation? Are you trying to solve a problem or get rid of a person? Are you talking to each other in a way that can be understood?Each chapter includes a mix of material. There is basic research about such things as different styles of leadership, different stages of conflict, the needs of different size churches, etc. Each chapter also contains at least one anecdote of a church situation. Where these are based on actual events the names are changed-but the situations are so universal that any church veteran will find them all familiar.A major concern of the book is finding alternatives to forced termination of ministerial staff.Wisdom, courage, and love are the underlying themes of this book, as they are in Paul's second letter to Timothy. (2 Tim 1:7) The book is effective and convincing because the reader can sense that the author has submitted to the process of struggling with these themes and internalizing the related truths. The concepts are not rocket science, but they are oh so hard to remember and apply when you're on the hot seat. The book is well researched and seasoned with experience and wisdom that comes from the trenches. It would be worth your time to read Hester's book for yourself, whether or not you are currently experiencing church conflict.
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