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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Best ever devotional for pastors,
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This review is from: While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks (Hardcover)
I received this book as a gift, and since then bought it as a gift for another colleague in ministry. It is one of the most soothing, pastoral, and revealing treatments of Biblical scriptures that make reference to sheep and shepherds that I have ever read. There are lots of photos of life with contemporary shepherds in the Holy Land and lots of stories, too. Even the paper stock used in publication is soothing (I'm a tactile person).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Hear ye! Hear ye!,
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This review is from: While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks (Hardcover)
Outstanding text for anyone desiring to have insight & inspiration into pastoring as a called undershepherd. I thoroughly enjoyed & appreciated each of the 40 epic days. Read Day 24 and you will never be the same. We praise your name, Jesus!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Refreshing book on leadership,
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This book is a refreshing perspective on the role of a leader. It is practical, insightful and laced with the concept of spiritual leadership - journeying with people to discover God and his agenda for their life.
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Captivated.,
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Beautiful photos, touching stories bring shepherding to life. Adds a new dimension to thoughts on leadership.
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Beautiful and Helpful,
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I don't remember where I obtained my copy of the book, While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks: Forty Daily Reflections on Biblical Leadership, but I'm so glad I did.
It is a lavishly designed and illustrated journey into the world of sheep and shepherd, with striking application to the task of leadership for pastors, elders, managers, executives, teachers, counselors--anyone who finds himself or herself in a leadership role. The author, Dr. Timothy S. Laniak, draws on the experience of many trips to the MidEast and his expertise as professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Cornwell Theological Seminary to craft a vivid, Biblical depiction of the shepherd leader. The book is divided into forty readings with titles like, "The Shepherd Healer," "Gathering the Scattered," and "My Sleepless Shepherd," punctuated with full-color photographs. One of my favorite passages is found in the reading for Day 7, "Feed My Sheep": It was twenty years ago that my wife Maureen and I spent a memorable winter in China meeting with members of the underground church. We carried in our backpacks Christian books and tapes that would be useful as a portable seminary. Chinese Bibles took up the most space. When we met our first contact, she informed us that we would need to speak in coded language: "Just refer to what you brought as 'bread.'" That night we served "bread" to a hungry pastor who had traveled for days from a remote province where his whole church had just been jailed. He was hoping for "bread" to take back to his discouraged flock. The unforgettable look of gratitude on his face reminds me that this world's only source of life and hope is God's word. Will you join me for some honest self-assessment? What do we as leaders eat? To what sources do we return for our soul's primary sustenance? Is our "diet" rich in God's word? Are we as leaders good readers? Do we really study scripture and meditate on it daily, relishing its insights as spiritual delicacies? Do we supplement this feeling with devotional classics, theological treasures, and inspiring biographies? Or do we fill our hungry void with the empty calories provided on television and by endless "browsing" on the internet? Though frequent (and unnecessary) typographical errors frustrated me at times, I have no doubt that the beauty and benefit of this book will amply reward anyone who reads it. |
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While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks by Tim Laniak (Hardcover - September 15, 2008)
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