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| * What is biblical eldership?
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| * What is pastoral eldership!
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| * How important is this subject to the Church?
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| * What does the Bible say about church eldership?
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| Is the '''pastoral''' mission of the Church primarily or exclusively "concerning or appropriate to the giving of spiritual guidance"?<Ref>2018 Oxford University Press</Ref>
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| "Pastoral care is an ancient model of emotional and spiritual support that can be found in all cultures and traditions. It has been described in our modern context as individual and corporate patience in which trained pastoral carers support people in their pain, loss and anxiety, and their triumphs, joys and victories." University of Canberra
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| Repeatedly I see references to Pastoral care as "emotional and spiritual" support but the words related to pastor in the Bible suggest, even state, a temporal responsibility for the health and well being. The Hebrew word "raah"<Ref>{{07462}}</Ref> is not only the word for ''pastor'' and ''shepherd'' it is mostly commonly translated as "feed".
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| The Greek word ''poimen''<Ref name="poimen">{{4166}}</Ref> which we see translated ''pastor'' in the New Testament is commonly translated ''shepherd''.
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| The term shepherd as an occupational title reached beyond emotions and spiritual needs of the flock and for 2000 years the Church was heavily engaged in [[daily ministrations]] of a temporal needs. The relegation of a pastors duties to primarily a spiritual or emotional caregiver is an apparition of the [[modern Church]].
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| The original duties of a shepherd are said to be:'<Ref name="poimen"></Ref>
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| * -to watch for enemies trying to attack the sheep
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| * -to defend the sheep from attackers
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| * -to heal the wounded and sick sheep
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| * -to find and save lost or trapped sheep
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| * -to love them, sharing their lives and so earning their trust.
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| The lack of knowledge concerning the role of elders and deacons in the early Christian community is in part the lack of understanding of the function of the [[early Church]] appointed by Christ. Revisiting a few of the definitions of terms used in the biblical text and the history of that era
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| We are not training the very men who lead and have oversight of our churches. We erroneously believe that our serving elders and deacons understand spiritual oversight and care, but in fact our churches are filled with elders and deacons who confess that they are unprepared and untrained for their work.
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| Biblical Eldership, when used in connection with the main text, Biblical Eldership, provides twelve comprehensive lessons regarding biblical eldership principles. It is designed for use by the prospective new elder under the direction of a mentoring elder, or can also be used in group study.
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| TUTORIALS
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| MENTORING PLAN
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| ELDER TRAINING PROGRAMS
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| BER MISSION
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| BER ONLINE BOOKSTORE
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