Frameworks for Lay Leadership

Frameworks for Lay Leadership

About This Collection

 

Scripture tells us that believers are “a royal priesthood” (1 Peter 2:9). This means that all Christians, in one form or another, are called into places of ministry and leadership. Not only is this a great privilege, it is also a great responsibility. Men and women desiring to serve in church leadership in some capacity undergo basic training to assure that they understand the foundations of the Christian faith and of our Nazarene identity. This includes a deepening knowledge and appreciation of Scripture, Theology, Ministry, Mission, History, and Holiness.

Frameworks for Lay Leadership is a series of six books designed to do just that—equip lay leaders for ministry in the Church, whether local, district, or general.

These books have the greatest impact when they are read, processed, applied, and contextualised in partnership with a qualified mentor.

Welcome to this journey of transformation!

Books in the Frameworks for Lay Leadership Series (Links are at the bottom)

  • Engaging the Story of God - Rob A. Fringer
  • Exploring a Wesleyan Theology - David B. McEwan
  • Embodying a Theology of Ministry and Leadership - Bruce G. Allder
  • Entering the Mission of God - Richard Giesken
  • Expressing a Nazarene Identity - Floyd Cunningham
  • Embracing a Doctrine of Holiness - David McEwan and Rob A. Fringer

About the editor

Rob A. Fringer, PhD–Principal and lecturer in Biblical Studies and Biblical Language at Nazarene Theological College in Brisbane. Rob is an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene and has 15 years of pastoral experience working in the areas of Youth, Adult Discipleship, and Community Outreach. He is co-author of Theology of Luck: Fate, Chaos, & Faith and The Samaritan Project both published by Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City. Rob is married (Vanessa) and has two children (Sierra and Brenden).

 

 

 

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