1You could not be more wrong. The purpose of a pastor is evangelism. He is to be soul winning 24/7. He should be teaching laymen how to give bible studies by giving bible studies. He should be holding evangelism campaigns to bring in the studies into fellowship with the Body of Christ.
What is the most effective ways to win souls. Speak it, teach it to others and forget it,OR......
2.He should be leading the congregation in evangelism, not being the Vicar of the Good Shepard. Christ is the Good Shepard and the head Elder of the Church should attend to the business of the church congregation with the Church Board. And even then, 80% of the time in every meeting should be dedicated to developing new soul winning programs.
What is evangelism and what does it cover? If there is a problem with the pastor and the head elder you leave no where to go and it is no ones business, which is what many find. The only business is evangelism to those we want to bring in and very little left for keeping them. Maybe the fact that 80% of the time efforts are made to win more and and 20% of the time is to be divided between the many other aspects of church business is why we have problems keeping the efforts of 80%
3.The Ministerial Secretary should be guiding the Pastor, particularly new Pastors in their evangelism efforts. And the Conference President Should be working constantly to develop and implement conference wide evangelism efforts, including the use of Colporteurs and Bible workers to work with what should be over-worked Pastors as they prepare for one campaign after another.
Guiding the pastor in what?? Maybe our efforts need to be a little more evenly divided. Being instrumental in bringing new souls in is followed by what responsibility for all. From the GC president down to the member in the pew?
There is no need for discussion or concern when some feel that there are obvious or alleged wrong doing by 3 ABN. We can find no one that has any other duties besides evangelism
Why is there so much concern geared in that direction relating to leaders that some feel should have either stepped away and distanced themselves or spoken out. It does not appear to be their job
They are doing what you suggest. They have won many souls from what I hear. Any conference that may have a connection with an org. that may present problems has only to have ...
Conference Presidentworking constantly to develop and implement conference wide evangelism efforts, including the use of Colporteurs and Bible workers to work with what should be over-worked Pastors as they prepare for one campaign after another.
At least from what I have read there has been a pretty dedicated effort to express concern and efforts geared towards the single issue fo evangelism.
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