Ebook
In 7 Lessons for New Pastors, leading author Matthew D. Kim gives seminarians and new pastors a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a pastor. Drawing on his own experience as a senior pastor and the wisdom of seasoned pastors, Kim seeks to prepare future ministers mentally, emotionally, physically, relationally, and spiritually for the first year so that it can be a solid foundation for a lifetime of effective ministry. Both new and experienced pastors will profit from reading this book. This second edition is revised and expanded, including questions for personal or group reflection and two bonus mini-lessons.
“I’m thankful for Matthew Kim’s 7 Lessons for New
Pastors. Matthew is a wise, patient, sympathetic guide. His
counsel is practical, down-to-earth, and rooted in personal
experience. I’m currently reading through the book with a ministry
intern and we’re finding that the book stimulates many helpful
discussions.”
—Stephen Witmer, Lead Pastor of Pepperell Christian Fellowship and
author of A Big Gospel in Small Places
“In 7 Lessons for New Pastors, my friend and
colleague Dr. Matthew D. Kim has written a book that will inspire,
challenge, and empower a new generation of leaders called by God to
ministry in the local church. Honest and vulnerable, accessible and
concise, infused with practical know-how and deep reflection, this
book is a must-read for every new pastor or seminarian in training.
What a gift to the church and the classroom!”
—Jared E. Alcántara, Associate Professor of Preaching, Baylor’s
Truett Theological Seminary, and author of The Practices of
Christian Preaching
Matthew D. Kim is the George F. Bennett Chair in Practical Theology, director of the Haddon W. Robinson Center for Preaching, and director of Mentored Ministry at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He has served in pastoral ministry in Massachusetts and Colorado. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Preaching with Cultural Intelligence, A Little Book for New Preachers, Finding Our Voice, and The Big Idea Companion for Preaching and Teaching.