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The Unwavering Pastor
- Leading the Church with Grace in Divisive Times
- Narrated by: Jonathan K. Dodson
- Length: 4 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Help for pastors and ministry leaders to guide churches through divisions and to experience renewal in the heartache of ministry.
Leadership is hard. Pastoring through divisive times is even harder. How do we lead well when criticized? How do we keep loving the church when hurt by her? What does it look like to remain committed to the gospel in cultural division?
Seasoned pastor Jonathan Dodson comes alongside struggling pastors and ministry leaders to guide them into the comfort of Christ. But he doesn’t stop there. Full of wisdom drawn from 2 Timothy, this book will equip you to lead the church with grace, charity, and spiritual power through divisive times.
Great for pastors and ministry leaders who need encouragement and insight, or are wrestling with their calling. Makes a thoughtful gift.