Third New Shepherds Orientation Workshop at Fairlane
Fairlane Church of Christ in Shelbyville, Tennessee, participated in its third New Shepherds Orientation Workshop from August 9 to 11....
Would you like improve your effectiveness, realize more satisfaction in your work as a shepherd, and bless the flock you oversee? Click here for more information: New Shepherds Orientation Workshop
Discuss with fellow shepherds, ministers on staff, and spouses about the weekend of training, and discuss possible dates.
Contact Jerrie Barber for details and select a date for your workshop
Email: jerrie@barberclippings.com
Phone: (615) 584-0512
Contact Jerrie for more information, cell: (615) 584-0512
Fairlane Church of Christ in Shelbyville, Tennessee, participated in its third New Shepherds Orientation Workshop from August 9 to 11....
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Gail’s family was poor but rich with love. When her mother was in the hospital giving birth to the youngest child, their house burned. Before leaving the hospital, Gail’s mother was diagnosed with cancer.
When her mother passed, Gail and her siblings went to stay with their family, eventually living at her grandmother’s house. Although warned that this was not a good decision, Gail’s father felt it was his only option. However, it was nearly fatal for little Gail. Her father—her hero—saved her in the nick of time.
The Welfare Department soon removed Gail and her two younger siblings and placed them in foster homes. They were ultimately placed at Childhaven, an orphanage for fortunate children.
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Despite great sadness and pain in their early years, Gail and her siblings grew up to be strong, loving, and faith-filled adults. But those early traumatic childhood events weighed on Gail’s body, mind, and spirit until she was in her forties. Finally agreeing to seek help, she started seeing a Christian counselor. That was the beginning of her healing journey.
No matter how much hurt you’ve endured, there’s always a path to healing and wholeness. In Fleecy Clouds: One Woman’s Story of Surviving and Thriving after Childhood Abuse, Gail’s story is evidence of the resiliency of the human spirit, the power of love, and the never-ending mercies of a loving Father.
When a preacher stays a long time, usually the church doesn’t like the next preacher. I volunteer to be the next preacher they don’t like. During the six to eighteen months Gail and I work with them, they have time to grieve their losses and wisely select their next preacher. This book describes how we do it.
I very much endorse your book on leadership training, and the Between Preachers Ministry. I have fond memories of the time you spent with us in a leadership workshop, and the value of your credible information on this much needed ministry. Your insightful knowledge and expertise in the field of leadership training, along with a “hands-on” presentation, has helped us greatly as elders at the Puyallup Church of Christ.
— Ken Wilson, Ph.D., President, Agape Counseling Center