Pastoring Small Towns

Author:   Ronnie Martin ,  Donnie Griggs
Publisher:   LifeWay Christian Resources
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9781087764924


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   11 April 2023
Format:   Hardback
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2023 For the Church Book Awards, Winner Small town life is quite different from life in a big city. There is not as much traffic. People recognize each other at the grocery store. Local sporting events carry a different cultural weight, and it may not be out of the ordinary to wait behind a tractor or get used to the smell of a nearby factory. These communities are unique, and pastoring here is an extraordinary task. Ronnie Martin and Donnie Griggs are well-aware of this reality. In Pastoring Small Towns, their hope is to equip pastors and ministry leaders to take on the different nuances that come with pastoring smaller communities. They point out the cultural realities of these places and give pastors the tools to effectively engage their people with the Gospel.

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Author:   Ronnie Martin ,  Donnie Griggs
Publisher:   LifeWay Christian Resources
Imprint:   LifeWay Christian Resources
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.222kg
ISBN:  

9781087764924


ISBN 10:   1087764920
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   11 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I've long admired and gleaned from the vision of Griggs and Martin for reaching small towns. This book is a reminder of the joys and difficulties of small-town ministry, and it also serves as a guide for doing big gospel work in small places. Our tendency is to wrongly limit the power of God to be at work in places we prioritize (often cities). Yet, the gospels record that some of the most significant moments in the ministry of Jesus take place in seemingly insignificant places. Why? Jesus loves small towns. This book is a declaration that Jesus sees us and is with us in our context, no matter how small. --Dayton Hartman, PhD, Pastor of Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, NC., Adjunct Prof. of Church History for Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Author of six books, including the forthcoming B&H Academic book The Pastor as Apologist: Restoring Apologetics to the Local Church I love this book. In a world where we have pastors with bodyguards, private cars, and big platforms, it is refreshing to see pastors with a passion for the forgotten and overlooked places. This book drips with a love for the lost, a posture of humility, and a call to sacrifice for the gospel. May it lead to more pastors willing to go the 'highways and the byways' for the sake of Christ. --Michael J. Kruger, president and professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC This is a book of compassion, hope and grit, written by seasoned practitioners who know what they are talking about. It is movingly real, from the overdoses and funerals to the barbecues and dove hunts, but it is also stirringly hopeful, rich with biblical insight and wise encouragement. Small town pastors will find it invaluable; big city pastors (like me) will find it refreshingly clear on the nature of true shepherding. Excellent. --Andrew Wilson, Teaching Pastor, King's Church London It's rare to find authors who truly understand the unique challenges of pastoring in forgotten places. Martin and Griggs have written from their own hearts and speak straight to the hearts of us out here laboring in small towns. This book reminds us of the value Jesus places on our work. As a small town pastor, I felt understood as I turned the pages of Pastoring Small Towns. I finished the book encouraged, equipped, and inspired to continue in ministering in a small context. --Will Basham, Lead Pastor of New Heights Church, Regional Director, Acts 29 Mid-Atlantic, Author of Rural Mission In Pastoring Small Towns, Ronnie Martin and Donnie Griggs offer straight talk for pastors in small places. This book is honest and convicting. But it's also hopeful and compassionate. These two pastors have struggled and suffered, and in this book, they put their arms around the shoulders of their fellow small-town pastors, sharing the sweet biblical truths that have sustained their own souls. I pray that many will read their words and be strengthened for fruitful, enduring ministry. --Stephen Witmer, Co-founder and President, Small Town Summits; author of Eternity Changes Everything and A Big Gospel in Small Places Over the past 2 decades, urban ministry has gotten a lot of attention. And I'm thankful for that. But I'm also grateful for men like Donnie Griggs and Ronnie Martin, who are helping us prioritize gospel ministry in small towns. If we're going to see renewal in the American church, we've got to care about both. I pray this book will be used by God to encourage leaders and to strengthen churches everywhere. --Bob Thune, founding and lead pastor of Coram Deo Church, fellow of the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, Author of Gospel Eldership, the co-author of The Gospel-Centered Life and The Gospel-Centered Community, and the creator of the Daily Liturgy Podcast Donnie and Ronnie provide essential encouragement--from pastors, for pastors--to those doing the quietly heroic work of leading Jesus's Church in small-town America. This is a much-needed, helpful book. --Elliot Grudem, Founding President, Leaders Collective Pastors in small towns are too often overlooked and under-resourced. Pastoring Small Towns is more than just a valuable tool, it is a reminder of the heart of God. It is a call to join in the reforming and reviving work of the Spirit in places that are never forgotten or forsaken by Him. --Josh Kouri, Founding Pastor Frontline Church OKC


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Donnie Griggs was born and raised in a small town called Morehead City, in coastal North Carolina, where he planted One Harbor Church. Donnie's passion is to see churches in small towns and rural areas equipped and empowered to radically engage culture and make disciples. Because of this passion, in addition to leading One Harbor Church, Donnie also travels frequently in the United States and internationally to help strengthen and encourage other church leaders and planters. He is the author of Small Town Jesus, and he also serves on the leadership team of the Advance Movement of churches. Ronnie Martin is founder and lead pastor of Substance Church (EFCA) in Ashland, Ohio. Before pastoral ministry, Ronnie was an internationally known recording artist, producing and releasing over 15 albums for the Tooth and Nail Records label. In addition to pastoring Substance, Ronnie is also the Director of Leader Renewal for Harbor Network, a church planting collective based out of Louisville, Kentucky. He has authored 6 books, including The God Who Is With Us, and regularly speaks at conferences for pastors and church planters.

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