• The Neglected Qualification

  • Black Sheep in Pastors' Homes
  • De: Douglas Wilson
  • Narrado por: Jake McAtee
  • Duración: 1 h y 29 m
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Narrado por: Jake McAtee
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In this audiobook, Pastor Douglas Wilson takes on the unpopular question of PKs (pastors' kids) and pastoral qualifications.

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Useful reflections on shepherds qualifications

helpful for distinguishing between what is a God honoring way to approve elders and a dishonoring way.

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Not to be dramatic or anything…

I can’t believe such a specific answer to prayer existed out on the internet and I had no clue until just now. You can’t imagine how well this served me and how God has already used this to minister to me as I approach a heartbreaking conversation with church leadership. God, You are so sweet, perfectly sovereign, perfectly holy

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The Title says it all.

One of the key battles of recovering orthodoxy is restoring Biblical leadership in the church. This neglected qualification for leaders has touched ever church I've been apart of. Pastor Wilson handles this subject, from both the Old and New Testament, judiciously with extenuating circumstances considered. Jake McAtee is an excellent orator in every book I've heard him read. This is a must have for every pastor/ elder, and deacon... and the congregation since they are the one's voting.

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Thought provoking

A truly neglected topic! Much to think about. Well written, as usual from the venerable Wilson.

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Food for Thought

There is little clarity of thought, but at least the author tackles the topic. It is a good starting point to consider the issues.

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interesting premise

First the good, well put together and I agree (for the most part )with his premise. A Pastor who's children are rebellious scalawags shouldn't be Pastoring, I would add that while they are living under the roof of the Pastor. once they are out on their own they are responsible for themselves. so as far the premise goes I don't have a big issue with it as it's presented. Now the bad, I don't see how a Pastor that believes in infant Baptism can consistently hold to this especially if they don't believe baptism regenerates. So infant baptism doesn't save but, an unbelieving/unruly child disqualifies the Pastor? if I was going to be an infant baptizer I would go all the way. At least then you could say, you had reason to believe your child was saved. To be clear I don't baptize babies and I don't believe in Baptismal Regeneration.

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