The Burden of Shepherding
Shepherding God's church is not without its challenges. One challenge is the possibility of developing an unhealthy anxiety. This article explains that there are two causes of anxiety in caring for the church, and three ways to cure this unhealthy anxiety.
Striking the Balance: Shepherding the Family and the Flock (Part 2)
This article discusses how a pastor can aim for a balance in shepherding his family and his flock, with special consideration to family life. It calls the pastor to be a joy to live with, to invest his time instead of spending it, and including his family in ministry tasks.
Striking the Balance: Shepherding the Family and the Flock (Part 1)
This article considers the importance of pastors shepherding not only the flock but also their family. It advises on how to make the Word of God central in family life.
Feed My Sheep The Shepherd is the Main Biblical Metaphor for Leaders
What I Didn’t Learn in Seminary: How to Shepherd My Wife
As a Christian husband, you are called to lead your wife. How do you exercise your headship and shepherd your wife? Shepherding your wife can be done through these seven things, which the article unpacks.
Shepherding
This article argues that there is a form of shepherding that is needed by the church. It is shepherding the people of your congregation by approaching members when you suspect that there is something wrong. The article advises on how to do this.