The New Pastor's User Manual: A Manual for Pastors with Questions

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Author: Juan M. Perez ISBN: 9781310363870
Publisher: Juan M. Perez Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Juan M. Perez
ISBN: 9781310363870
Publisher: Juan M. Perez
Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What is the authority of the Pastor? What areas of a Christian’s life does the pastor have a “right” to involve himself into? When can a pastor affect what may seem to be a private matter of a Christian’s life? To what point is a Christian accountable to the pastor? Where is the line that a pastor does not want to cross, when dealing with his “flock?” In addition, I want to offer ideas to the new pastor on how to conduct the service, collect offering, and organize volunteers and more.
I have read books about, and spoken with, people who have had bad experiences with pastors who have seemingly “crossed the line” in the exercise of their authority. In some of these cases I could see immediately that the person’s concern was valid. In others, it was not as clear.
As a pastor, my first reaction was to evaluate myself. Am I in any way abusing the authority given to me in the role? The answer was not as clear as just saying, “To the best of my knowledge I am doing just fine.” I know that over my sixteen years as pastor I have offended various people. Sometimes out of ignorance, and sometimes I really thought I was helping them. In most cases I (of course) feel that I was justified in my behavior, and that they were just being overly-sensitive. In the cases where I recognized that I was wrong, I went to these people and made amends. So, where is the problem? The problem is that for you to do a job right, you must clearly understand what the job is, and what is expected from you.

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What is the authority of the Pastor? What areas of a Christian’s life does the pastor have a “right” to involve himself into? When can a pastor affect what may seem to be a private matter of a Christian’s life? To what point is a Christian accountable to the pastor? Where is the line that a pastor does not want to cross, when dealing with his “flock?” In addition, I want to offer ideas to the new pastor on how to conduct the service, collect offering, and organize volunteers and more.
I have read books about, and spoken with, people who have had bad experiences with pastors who have seemingly “crossed the line” in the exercise of their authority. In some of these cases I could see immediately that the person’s concern was valid. In others, it was not as clear.
As a pastor, my first reaction was to evaluate myself. Am I in any way abusing the authority given to me in the role? The answer was not as clear as just saying, “To the best of my knowledge I am doing just fine.” I know that over my sixteen years as pastor I have offended various people. Sometimes out of ignorance, and sometimes I really thought I was helping them. In most cases I (of course) feel that I was justified in my behavior, and that they were just being overly-sensitive. In the cases where I recognized that I was wrong, I went to these people and made amends. So, where is the problem? The problem is that for you to do a job right, you must clearly understand what the job is, and what is expected from you.

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