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<note>&#34;The Once and Future Pastor is a practical, comprehensive view of effective ministerial leadership for the 21&#34; century.

spiritual distress of today's pastors is cause for Dr. Hobgood to ponder the &#34;Modernity's shrug at organized religion, coupled with the pain and present and future of the professional ministry.

exploring the best of today's church. His main thesis is that change is &#34;Hobgood declares, 'We learn about the church of tomorrow by inevitable. The lens for analysis is a powerful, ecumenical life-cycle approach to the future of the church. Congregational revitalization is defined by vital signs in stewardship, evangelism, spirituality, and compassion. Pivotal to such renewal are new shepherds-leader-managers for the dynamics of Christian nurture and mission.

congregations that are dreaming great dreams-boldly, courageously, and &#34;The hopefulness of the book is found in the references to 32 mainline faithfully. It is refreshing to read insights from a diversity of pastors, including those who are female, African-American, and Asian.

church-a must read for all seminarians.&#34; &#34;This is a very readable book for anyone interested in the health of the church- a must read for all seminarians.</note>
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