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Rural Congregational Studies
A Guide for Good Shepherds
 

Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 03/1997
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0687031397
ISBN-13: 9780687031399
UMPH: 031397
Retail Price: $19.00
Author: Mary A Agria
Author: Shannon Jung

Table of Contents Table of Contents
General Product Information
Actual Pages: 192
Language of Text: English
Height: 0.5 in.
Weight: 1.03 lb.
Length: 10.99 in.
Width: 8.55 in.


Description

Nearly all pastors sent to rural congregations were nurtured in larger urban congregations, and nearly always educated in urbanized seminaries. A wide culture gap between leaders and members often emerges among the church leaders in rural congregations. This book is designed to address and study the issues that arise when ordained and lay pastors are called or appointed to rural congregations.

This handbook will orient seminary students and pastors who are doing ministry in rural congregations. It focuses on the nature of congregational life in such a setting, showing ways to deal with the issues and challenges specific to rural culture. The authors tell how to best engage in evangelism and mission in the particular locations in which these congregations find themselves.

Rural Congregational Studies: A Guide for Good Shepherds outlines features of different rural settings that affect life and church life. Each chapter contains a section of "resources" (sidebars, ideas, programs, and so forth) that tie it to the chapter theme.