Being a pastor is more than just occupying a pulpit. It's about caring for people, making difficult decisions, carrying invisible burdens, and remaining steadfast when few see the daily effort.
THE PASTOR'S GUIDE: MINISTERIAL THEORIES AND PRACTICES was written for those who live this reality. Author Darley Vidanova helps offer practical guidance, biblical foundations, and real encouragement for the daily exercise of pastoral ministry. No complicated language. No theories detached from practice. Just clear direction for those called to serve. Methodology of practices: WEDDING, FUNERAL SERVICE, WATER BAPTISM, MINISTERIAL CONSECRATION, HOLY COMMUNION, MINISTERIAL ORDINATION, ANOINTING WITH OIL, CHILDREN'S CONSECRATION, and many others.
Throughout these pages, you will find support to strengthen your calling, renew your strength, and remember that you do not walk alone. God remains present, sustaining every step of those who faithfully shepherd His flock. This guide does not promise easy paths. But it points to firm, upright leadership that is dependent on God. An essential resource for pastors who wish to remain faithful to their calling, even in challenging times.
| Number of pages | 190 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
| Colour | Black & white |
| Paper type | Uncoated offset 90g |
| Language | English |
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