The Moses' Way: For a Pastor-Directed Model to Address Conflict
Experience and research are clear: when pastors are criticized, attacked, and betrayed, they become confused, frustrated, and at times angry, and consequently, they experience acute pain—often causing deep wounds. Often not sure what to do, some quit their ministry, while others leave it altogether. But most serve for the long haul.

Starting out in ministry, the vast majority of pastors have no clue about the conflict they will encounter, nor how to effectively deal with it.

But pastors want answers....and Moses provides that solution.

How Moses responded to the conflict he faced when leading Israel in the wilderness revealed a unique and comprehensive arrangement of leadership principles. The principles lay a solid foundation for this Pastor-Directed Model to equip pastors to successfully address conflict in a way that brings glory to God.

Based on Moses' example, this model is founded on seven essential priorities that every pastor should practice at all times, in order to carry out four simple, yet practical steps to address conflict successfully. This comprehensive approach will glorify God and resolve conflict, bringing peace to people's lives and churches.

Endorsements

. . . In this book, Gib Allen has provided priceless insight into a solution to all the petty ills that confront our churches today. Hopefully you will have the opportunity to read this volume carefully.
Paige Patterson, President
The Sandy CREEK Foundation
Dallas, Texas

Gib Allen shares his years of experience and research in handling conflict as a pastor ... This book provides a sophisticated, practical model for resolving conflict in churches, a beneficial resource for anyone in ministry.
Joshua E. Williams, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Old Testament
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Managing church conflict is part of being an effective pastor. The biblical strategies in this helpful book reveal insightful ways to fulfill this difficult part of local church leadership...This book charts a course to that end.
Jeff Iorg, President
Gateway Seminary
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The Moses' Way: For a Pastor-Directed Model to Address Conflict
Experience and research are clear: when pastors are criticized, attacked, and betrayed, they become confused, frustrated, and at times angry, and consequently, they experience acute pain—often causing deep wounds. Often not sure what to do, some quit their ministry, while others leave it altogether. But most serve for the long haul.

Starting out in ministry, the vast majority of pastors have no clue about the conflict they will encounter, nor how to effectively deal with it.

But pastors want answers....and Moses provides that solution.

How Moses responded to the conflict he faced when leading Israel in the wilderness revealed a unique and comprehensive arrangement of leadership principles. The principles lay a solid foundation for this Pastor-Directed Model to equip pastors to successfully address conflict in a way that brings glory to God.

Based on Moses' example, this model is founded on seven essential priorities that every pastor should practice at all times, in order to carry out four simple, yet practical steps to address conflict successfully. This comprehensive approach will glorify God and resolve conflict, bringing peace to people's lives and churches.

Endorsements

. . . In this book, Gib Allen has provided priceless insight into a solution to all the petty ills that confront our churches today. Hopefully you will have the opportunity to read this volume carefully.
Paige Patterson, President
The Sandy CREEK Foundation
Dallas, Texas

Gib Allen shares his years of experience and research in handling conflict as a pastor ... This book provides a sophisticated, practical model for resolving conflict in churches, a beneficial resource for anyone in ministry.
Joshua E. Williams, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Old Testament
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Managing church conflict is part of being an effective pastor. The biblical strategies in this helpful book reveal insightful ways to fulfill this difficult part of local church leadership...This book charts a course to that end.
Jeff Iorg, President
Gateway Seminary
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The Moses' Way: For a Pastor-Directed Model to Address Conflict

The Moses' Way: For a Pastor-Directed Model to Address Conflict

by Gib Allen
The Moses' Way: For a Pastor-Directed Model to Address Conflict

The Moses' Way: For a Pastor-Directed Model to Address Conflict

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Experience and research are clear: when pastors are criticized, attacked, and betrayed, they become confused, frustrated, and at times angry, and consequently, they experience acute pain—often causing deep wounds. Often not sure what to do, some quit their ministry, while others leave it altogether. But most serve for the long haul.

Starting out in ministry, the vast majority of pastors have no clue about the conflict they will encounter, nor how to effectively deal with it.

But pastors want answers....and Moses provides that solution.

How Moses responded to the conflict he faced when leading Israel in the wilderness revealed a unique and comprehensive arrangement of leadership principles. The principles lay a solid foundation for this Pastor-Directed Model to equip pastors to successfully address conflict in a way that brings glory to God.

Based on Moses' example, this model is founded on seven essential priorities that every pastor should practice at all times, in order to carry out four simple, yet practical steps to address conflict successfully. This comprehensive approach will glorify God and resolve conflict, bringing peace to people's lives and churches.

Endorsements

. . . In this book, Gib Allen has provided priceless insight into a solution to all the petty ills that confront our churches today. Hopefully you will have the opportunity to read this volume carefully.
Paige Patterson, President
The Sandy CREEK Foundation
Dallas, Texas

Gib Allen shares his years of experience and research in handling conflict as a pastor ... This book provides a sophisticated, practical model for resolving conflict in churches, a beneficial resource for anyone in ministry.
Joshua E. Williams, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Old Testament
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Managing church conflict is part of being an effective pastor. The biblical strategies in this helpful book reveal insightful ways to fulfill this difficult part of local church leadership...This book charts a course to that end.
Jeff Iorg, President
Gateway Seminary

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162731900
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 09/16/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gib Allen served as lead pastor of 6 churches over 37 years. He taught adjunct studies in NT, Greek, and Pastoral Ministries at Howard Payne University’s El Paso campus. Gib received his doctorate in leadership from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife Tamie have 4 children and 3 grandchildren. Birthed out of his own experience and frustration of dealing with conflict in churches, Gib’s first book demonstrates his passion and skill in assisting pastors, leaders, and churches to successfully address conflict for the glory of God. To learn more, go to www.giballen.com.
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