Four Questions for Pastors
Posted by eutychus in Books and Other Reading, Church & Society, Church Life, Discipleship, Pastoral Care, SBC MattersIn a recent conversation with my friend Lloyd John Ogilvie, he said that in his fifty years of ministry he has learned to ask himself four pastoral questions:
- What sort of people does Christ want to deploy in the world?
- What sort of church do we need to produce those people?
- What sort of leaders do we need to produce that sort of church?
- What sort of pastor do I need to be to produce that sort of leaders in that sort of church?
What wonderful questions I like the emphasis here on disciple-making as the point of pastoral work. Paul would probably call it “edification” of believers, but I like Lloyd’s stress on performance, enactment, and witness to the gospel as the purpose of it all. Ministry is known by its fruit and the test of my ministry is not only my fidelity to the gospel but also the production of saints. Truth to tell, fidelity to the gospel requires the calling and equipping of disciples, church turned inside out.


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