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Mentioned in 4 episodes
The Pastor
A Memoir
Book • 2012
In *The Pastor*, Eugene Peterson shares his personal journey of becoming a pastor and founding Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Maryland.
The book critiques modern church practices and consumerism, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to the present moment in relationships between people and God. Peterson's narrative offers a profound reflection on the pastoral vocation, highlighting its local, personal, and prayerful nature.
The book critiques modern church practices and consumerism, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to the present moment in relationships between people and God. Peterson's narrative offers a profound reflection on the pastoral vocation, highlighting its local, personal, and prayerful nature.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing the changing landscape of American religion and church planting.


Alastair Roberts

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The Great Evangelical Hand-Off (That Never Happened) with Jake Meador
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as one of his favorite books about being a pastor, capturing what we see especially in American charismatic church culture.


Michael Roundtree

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The Fall of the Charismatic Movement
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as a brilliant book where the author talks about finding the theology of Karl Barth.

Morgan Snyder

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196: How Are You Arranging Your Days? – A Deeper Cut Series (Part 8)
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when discussing his ideal of pastoral ministry.


Tyler Gorsline

The Heartbeat of a Local Pastor with Tyler Gorsline
Recommended as one of the best books, focusing on the role and life of a pastor.

15. Jesus Movement, Revival, Gospel w/ Brian Brodersen
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in relation to a letter to a young pastor about pursuing fame and influence.

Brad Edwards

The Reason for the Church with Brad Edwards
Quoted by 

, discussing three ways humans seek religious meaning apart from God.


Brad Edwards

Engaging Culture Post-Vibe Shift
Mentioned as the memoir of Eugene Peterson, before which 

asked Peterson about his childhood.


Brian Zahnd

My Soul Follows Hard After Thee


