All I Really Need to Know About Ministry

I Learned on a Four-Point Charge

by Harley Dickson

All I Really Need to Know About Ministry
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All I Really Need to Know About Ministry

I Learned on a Four-Point Charge

by Harley Dickson

Published Dec 31, 2009
144 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources


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Book Details

Fascinating experiences from four years of a first ministerial appointment illustrate lessons that were helpful over a lifetime. These very readable stories from an earlier era are filled with pastoral wisdom and told in an honest and straightforward fashion. Often humorous, always serious, their simple truths learned in "kindergarten" years of ministry offer a goldmine of enduring insights into basic Christian ministry. A useful link between past and present, this captivating narrative will appeal to a wide audience from any generation.



Well told in a friendly and helpful manner, these stories will be of special interest to new clergy, or to any pastors who seek to discover deeper meaning for their ministry. Laity will discern new ways to support their pastor and their church. For ministers and laity who lived through the 1950's era, this valuable history will allow them to relive their experiences with humor and joy.

 

About the Author

Harley Dickson

Harley Dickson began his ministry in the geographical center of North Carolina, serving four small rural churches in Randolph County. Later, he was pastor of some of the larger churches in his Conference, served twice as a District Superintendent, and completed his active ministry as President of the United Methodist Foundation of Western North Carolina. He remains actively involved with the Royce and Jane Reynolds Fund of that Foundation, and gives leadership to its vision for the development of pastoral leaders who will carry out the mission of the Church to make disciples for Christ.



Harley and his wife Inez divide their time between Charlotte and Lake Junaluska, in North Carolina.

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