Pastoral Graces: Reflections on the Care of Souls
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Grace is the credential that lets us park close to people's hearts.When Christ calls a pastor He instills a kind of heightened instinct for grace; what we call a shepherd's heart. However, pastors often become disoriented by leadership demands, congregational expectation, and the wounds of ministry. They forget how to use the grace of Christ in the everyday work of pastoring.Through striking word pictures and stories that resonate with every pastor, this book will reinvigorate pastors' instincts for practicing grace in the churches they shepherd. Whether you are training to be a pastor and wondering if you are called, a seasoned shepherd needing encouragement and affirmation, or simply someone who wants to encourage your pastor, you will appreciate the sage wisdom and confirmation poured out in the pages of Pastoral Graces. From the Back Cover Pastoral Graces is for weary pastors needing a comforting arm around their shoulder. It?s for future shepherds wanting to learn lessons not found in their seminary curriculum. And it?s for church leaders or lay people wanting to lighten the weight on their pastors? shoulders. These true tales and insights from Pastor Lee Eclov?s own ministry reveal that there is nothing more necessary to the work of a shepherd than the grace of God.?We feel a kind of relentless pressure to be better strategic and visionary leaders, more compelling communicators, more astute theologians, and better culture-shaping evangelists. But all of these other assignments get in line behind Peter?s instruction to us: ?Be shepherds of God?s flock that is under your care.? ? -Lee Eclov?Oh, my, a book on the pastorate that is about, well, pastoring, shepherding! It?s a rare breed in our ambitious and managerial age. But it?s a biblical breed who know that the minister is, from first to last, a minister of God?s grace. I have said this about few books in my long life, but it clearly applies to this one: required reading for every pastor, a book destined to become a classic.? Mark Galli, senior managing editor, Christianity Today?A poignant and engaging book which composes a beautiful vision of pastoral ministry. If we are to survive the long marathon of pastoral ministry, we need the careful wisdom of books like Pastoral Graces: a cool and refreshing cup of grace for thirsty pastors.? Chris Brauns, pastor of The Red Brick Church, Stillman Valley, Illinois LEE ECLOV is senior pastor of the Village Church of Lincolnshire in the northern suburbs of Chicago where he has served since 1998 and has been shepherding churches as a senior or assistant paster for more than 30 years. He and his wife Susan have been married for nearly 40 years and have one son, Anders. His columns/sermons appear regularly on PreachingToday.com. About the Author LEE ECLOV is Senior Pastor of the Village Church of Lincolnshire (Evangelical Free) in the northern suburbs of Chicago where he has served since 1998. Previously, he served for 14 years as senior pastor of Chippewa Evangelical Free Church, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, and for five years as an Assistant Pastor at North Suburban Evangelical Free Church, Deerfield, Illinois. His columns on preaching and his sermons appear regularly at and he is a Contributing Editor of Leadership Journal. He has been an adjunct professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School for over ten years, currently teaching pastoral counseling. Lee is a native of South Dakota and the product of a rural church. He and his wife Susan have been married for nearly 40 years and have one son, Anders.
Grace is the credential that lets us park close to people's hearts.When Christ calls a pastor He instills a kind of heightened instinct for grace; what we call a shepherd's heart. However, pastors often become disoriented by leadership demands, congregational expectation, and the wounds of ministry. They forget how to use the grace of Christ in the everyday work of pastoring.Through striking word pictures and stories that resonate with every pastor, this book will reinvigorate pastors' instincts for practicing grace in the churches they shepherd. Whether you are training to be a pastor and wondering if you are called, a seasoned shepherd needing encouragement and affirmation, or simply someone who wants to encourage your pastor, you will appreciate the sage wisdom and confirmation poured out in the pages of Pastoral Graces. From the Back Cover Pastoral Graces is for weary pastors needing a comforting arm around their shoulder. It?s for future shepherds wanting to learn lessons not found in their seminary curriculum. And it?s for church leaders or lay people wanting to lighten the weight on their pastors? shoulders. These true tales and insights from Pastor Lee Eclov?s own ministry reveal that there is nothing more necessary to the work of a shepherd than the grace of God.?We feel a kind of relentless pressure to be better strategic and visionary leaders, more compelling communicators, more astute theologians, and better culture-shaping evangelists. But all of these other assignments get in line behind Peter?s instruction to us: ?Be shepherds of God?s flock that is under your care.? ? -Lee Eclov?Oh, my, a book on the pastorate that is about, well, pastoring, shepherding! It?s a rare breed in our ambitious and managerial age. But it?s a biblical breed who know that the minister is, from first to last, a minister of God?s grace. I have said this about few books in my long life, but it clearly applies to this one: required reading for every pastor, a book destined to become a classic.? Mark Galli, senior managing editor, Christianity Today?A poignant and engaging book which composes a beautiful vision of pastoral ministry. If we are to survive the long marathon of pastoral ministry, we need the careful wisdom of books like Pastoral Graces: a cool and refreshing cup of grace for thirsty pastors.? Chris Brauns, pastor of The Red Brick Church, Stillman Valley, Illinois LEE ECLOV is senior pastor of the Village Church of Lincolnshire in the northern suburbs of Chicago where he has served since 1998 and has been shepherding churches as a senior or assistant paster for more than 30 years. He and his wife Susan have been married for nearly 40 years and have one son, Anders. His columns/sermons appear regularly on PreachingToday.com. About the Author LEE ECLOV is Senior Pastor of the Village Church of Lincolnshire (Evangelical Free) in the northern suburbs of Chicago where he has served since 1998. Previously, he served for 14 years as senior pastor of Chippewa Evangelical Free Church, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, and for five years as an Assistant Pastor at North Suburban Evangelical Free Church, Deerfield, Illinois. His columns on preaching and his sermons appear regularly at and he is a Contributing Editor of Leadership Journal. He has been an adjunct professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School for over ten years, currently teaching pastoral counseling. Lee is a native of South Dakota and the product of a rural church. He and his wife Susan have been married for nearly 40 years and have one son, Anders.