
Transform your understanding of ministerial leadership with this comprehensive guide that provides biblical criteria for evaluating and ordaining ministers. Written by Apostle Mary Banks, this essential study guide offers church leaders, pastors, and ministry oversight teams the tools they need to ensure those called to ministry meet God's standards for spiritual leadership.
This powerful resource outlines fourteen fundamental areas that must be carefully assessed before ordaining ministers, including spiritual maturity, godly character, effective teaching abilities, and submission to authority. Each criterion is thoroughly supported by relevant Scripture passages and practical assessment questions that help leaders make informed, Spirit-led decisions about ministerial appointments.
Beyond theoretical principles, this study guide provides over 80 specific assessment questions that help evaluators thoroughly examine potential ministers. These practical tools address everything from the candidate's prayer life and study habits to their ability to work in teams and maintain proper relationships with authority figures. The comprehensive approach ensures no critical area is overlooked in the evaluation process.
The guide emphasizes the importance of protecting both the church body and potential ministers from premature appointments that could lead to spiritual harm or ministry failure. It addresses common pitfalls such as ordaining novices who may fall into pride, appointing ineffective teachers who confuse congregations, or elevating individuals who lack the character necessary for spiritual leadership.
This study guide is invaluable for senior pastors, apostolic leaders, church boards, and ministry oversight teams responsible for ordaining or licensing ministers. It's also beneficial for aspiring ministers who want to understand biblical expectations for ministry and prepare themselves accordingly. Bible college instructors and ministry training programs will find this resource essential for developing future church leaders.
The book addresses critical questions every church leader must answer: How do we ensure those we ordain will truly serve God's people with integrity? What biblical standards should guide our selection process? How can we protect our congregations from ineffective or harmful leadership while nurturing genuine callings?
Drawing from extensive ministry experience and deep biblical scholarship, Apostle Banks provides wisdom that helps leaders distinguish between popular candidates and those truly called and equipped for ministry. The resource emphasizes the eternal significance of these decisions and the accountability church leaders bear before God for their choices.
Don't leave such crucial decisions to chance or personal preference. Equip yourself with biblical wisdom and practical tools to evaluate ministers according to God's standards. This study guide will transform how you approach ordination, ensuring your ministry raises up leaders who will faithfully serve God's people and advance His kingdom with integrity, effectiveness, and spiritual maturity.
Transform your understanding of ministerial leadership with this comprehensive guide that provides biblical criteria for evaluating and ordaining ministers. Written by Apostle Mary Banks, this essential study guide offers church leaders, pastors, and ministry oversight teams the tools they need to ensure those called to ministry meet God's standards for spiritual leadership.
This powerful resource outlines fourteen fundamental areas that must be carefully assessed before ordaining ministers, including spiritual maturity, godly character, effective teaching abilities, and submission to authority. Each criterion is thoroughly supported by relevant Scripture passages and practical assessment questions that help leaders make informed, Spirit-led decisions about ministerial appointments.
Beyond theoretical principles, this study guide provides over 80 specific assessment questions that help evaluators thoroughly examine potential ministers. These practical tools address everything from the candidate's prayer life and study habits to their ability to work in teams and maintain proper relationships with authority figures. The comprehensive approach ensures no critical area is overlooked in the evaluation process.
The guide emphasizes the importance of protecting both the church body and potential ministers from premature appointments that could lead to spiritual harm or ministry failure. It addresses common pitfalls such as ordaining novices who may fall into pride, appointing ineffective teachers who confuse congregations, or elevating individuals who lack the character necessary for spiritual leadership.
This study guide is invaluable for senior pastors, apostolic leaders, church boards, and ministry oversight teams responsible for ordaining or licensing ministers. It's also beneficial for aspiring ministers who want to understand biblical expectations for ministry and prepare themselves accordingly. Bible college instructors and ministry training programs will find this resource essential for developing future church leaders.
The book addresses critical questions every church leader must answer: How do we ensure those we ordain will truly serve God's people with integrity? What biblical standards should guide our selection process? How can we protect our congregations from ineffective or harmful leadership while nurturing genuine callings?
Drawing from extensive ministry experience and deep biblical scholarship, Apostle Banks provides wisdom that helps leaders distinguish between popular candidates and those truly called and equipped for ministry. The resource emphasizes the eternal significance of these decisions and the accountability church leaders bear before God for their choices.
Don't leave such crucial decisions to chance or personal preference. Equip yourself with biblical wisdom and practical tools to evaluate ministers according to God's standards. This study guide will transform how you approach ordination, ensuring your ministry raises up leaders who will faithfully serve God's people and advance His kingdom with integrity, effectiveness, and spiritual maturity.