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Pastors need to keep the main thing the main thing. And what is it? The centrality of the Word of God and intimacy with Him on a personal level. All else flows from these two things in a pastor's life. That's why we've partnered with the frontline pastoral ministry 9Marks to bring you a three-book pack that's sure to help you thrive as a pastor and bring blessing to your flock. You'll learn how to keep your ministry focused on the proclamation of Scripture—including the Old Testament and how it points ahead to Christ. But all that preaching and biblical emphasis in your church is meaningless if you don't live it out. So in addition to Word-Centered Church and Your Old Testament Sermon Needs to Get Saved, we've included Character Matters to remind you how important it is to shepherd in the fruit of the Spirit. Get the 9Marks Pastoral Pack today and make God Himself and the power of His Word the center of your Spirit-filled and servant-hearted ministry.
About the Authors
JONATHAN LEEMAN is the editorial director of 9Marks, which involves him in editing the 9Marks series of books as well as the 9Marks Journal. He has written a number of books on the church, including Reverberation, and he teaches theology at several seminaries. Jonathan lives with his wife and four daughters in a suburb of Washington, DC and serves as an elder at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington. You can learn more about him and his writing at www.9Marks.org.
AARON MENIKOFF is the Senior Pastor of Mount Vernon Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA. Before entering pastoral ministry, he served as a legislative assistant for the late United States Senator Mark O. Hatfield. He earned an M.Div. and a Ph.D. at Southern Seminary where he studied Christian social engagement during the Second Great Awakening. He is the author of Politics and Piety: Baptist Social Reform in America, 1770-1860 (Pickwick, 2014). Aaron has a heart for encouraging pastors. He organizes a yearly conference called Feed My Sheep, leads a monthly pastors fellowship in his area, and is Visiting Lecturer in Church History at Reformed Theological Seminary in Atlanta. He is married to Deana and is the father of Rachel, Jonah, Natalie, and Tori.
DAVID KING has been in pastoral ministry for over 20 years, serving as senior pastor at Concord Baptist in Chattanooga, TN since 2001. He has degrees from Carson-Newman College, Beeson Divinity School, and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Natalie, have three children, Casey, Ethan, and Amelia. He enjoys reading, running, and spending time with his family.