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Loading... They Smell Like Sheep: Spiritual Leadership for the 21st Centuryby Lynn Anderson
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I bought this book for a couple reasons:
1. Some blog I read recommended it—if only I could remember which blog that was . . .
2. I’m a new pastor and thought it would be good to supplement my understanding of pastoral theology.
The main idea of the book is theologically sound and quite compelling: pastors need to stop acting like CEOs and recover a biblical model of shepherding. That’s where the goodness ended. I gave the first chapter the benefit of the doubt, but I quickly laid down my underlining pencil when I realized that there wasn’t any meat here for me.
If you want a better grasp of pastoral theology, read any (or all) of Eugene Peterson’s books on the topic:
* Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity
* Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in Vocational Holiness
* Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work
* The Contemplative Pastor: Returning to the Art of Spiritual Direction (