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This is the main reason why a pastor who preaches grace but is not otherwise fixated on it or captivated by it can often be a cranky sourpuss among his congregation, or worse. Many of us know of churches that make a big deal out of their commitment to “sovereign grace” but have a gracelessly stifling communal climate. Some of the most theologically
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Michael Miraflor
@michaelmiraflor

There is one mediator between God and man (1 Tim. 2:5), and it is not the pastor or his church programs.
Jared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
Ricardo Mego
@ricardomego
Peruvian lawyer and lifelong learner
All churches must understand, love, and identify with their local community and social setting, and yet at the same time be able and willing to critique and challenge it.
Timothy Keller, Daniel Strange, Gabriel Salguero, • Center Church
But it wasn’t always that way. Michael Horton explains: Whereas Peter organized the diaconal office so that the apostles could devote themselves to the Word and to prayer, ideal ministers seem increasingly to be managers, therapists, entertainers, and entrepreneurial businesspeople.
Jared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
- ÉL MISMO NO SE ESTABA PREDICANDO EL EVANGELIO.
Paul David Tripp • El llamamiento peligroso: Enfrentando los singulares desafíos del Ministerio Pastoral (Spanish Edition)
Anhelaba que ellos entendieran que no solo son llamados a enseñar teología a su gente