
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 337 Pages
- Publisher: Lewis and Roth Publishers
- Publication Date: 1995
- ISBN: FSTRAUALBIBLICALELDERSHIPANU9780936083117
Biblical Eldership: An Urgent Call to Restore Biblical Church Leadership
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It is not enough merely to have an eldership; the eldership must be actively functioning, competent, and spiritually alive.
With over 200,000 copies in print, this comprehensive look at the role and function of elders brings all the advantages of shared leadership into focus. Beginning with the four broad categories of eldership (leading, feeding, caring, and protecting), Biblical Eldership explores the essential work of elders, their qualifications (including why qualifications are necessary), their relationships with each other, and each of the biblical passages related to eldership. Written for those seeking a clear understanding of the mandate for biblical eldership, this full–length, expository book defines it accurately, practically, and according to Scripture.
This book has an accompanying Study Guide.
About the Author
Alexander Strauch was raised in New Jersey and converted to Christ at a Bible camp in New York State. He received his undergraduate degree from Colorado Christian University and went on to earn his Master’s in Divinity degree from Denver Seminary.
For over forty years he has served as an elder at Littleton Bible Chapel near Denver, Colorado. Additionally, he has taught philosophy and New Testament literature at Colorado Christian University. A gifted Bible teacher and speaker, Mr. Strauch has taught in more than 30 countries and has helped thousands of churches worldwide through his expository writing ministry. Currently, Mr. Strauch and his wife, Marilyn, reside in Littleton, Colorado, near their four adult daughters.
He is the author of Biblical Eldership, The New Testament Deacon, Men and Women: Equal Yet Different, The Hospitality Commands, Agape Leadership (with Robert L. Peterson), Meetings That Work, Leading with Love, Love or Die: Christ’s Wake–up Call to the Church, If You Bite and Devour One Another.
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“I cannot say enough about Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch.... Helpful in so many ways, Strauch sets forth the definition of a leader, defends his position theologically and exegetically and also does a magnificent job of expositing texts that bolster his case.... Over the years, nothing has helped me better understand the role, mission, responsibilities, and qualifications of a biblical elder.”
Dr. David S. Steele
Pastor of Theology, First Baptist Church, La Grande OR
“Strauch does an excellent job of defining, clarifying, and encouraging the New Testament model of leadership through the plurality of elders. I highly recommend this book for any pastor who is interested in the New Testament model of leadership”
Luke Geraty
Lead Pastor, Trinity Christian Fellowship, Stanley, WI
“...a remarkable book concerning pastoral leadership and church government. Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch should be required reading for all church leaders; we simply know of no greater treatment of the subjects it covers. Because the book sticks so closely to the biblical text, the lessons are immediately practical for any church, no matter the size or the culture.”
Granted Ministries
“...a very helpful book both on the New Testament pattern and how approximation can be achieved within existing polities...cogent, scholarly...Strauch makes good use of the best scholarly research.”
Robert Duncan Culver
Author, Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical
“Our eldership has gone through Biblical Eldership and the guide book twice. It has been the finest investment of our time in the twelve years that I’ve been at the church. It has helped us see what were all about and has gotten us to function the way God designed us to. Biblical Eldership is a fine work and a thorough Biblical exposition on eldership.”
Bryce Jessup
President William Jessup University
“A very useful resource for teaching the New Testament truth regarding elders in the local church. Sound, clear, and extremely important. Recommended.”
Reformation & Revival Journal
“An excellent text for the study of eldership by young and older men interested in the work of an elder. Strauch is a man of gift and experience, and I am grateful for his work.”
S. Lewis Johnson
Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary
“At last, a thorough biblical study on the basis of church government and especially the function and ministry of elders! New churches will find it a valuable guideline to effective functioning and older churches will find it a trustworthy corrective.”
Ray Stedman
Former pastor and elder, Peninsula Bible Church, Palo Alto, CA
“For churches to thrive they need to be led by men who follow the Scriptures. Alexander Strauch wonderfully instructs us on the character qualifications needed to serve as elders and the responsibilities incumbent on elders. This book is a valuable resource for courses on pastoral ministry and is highly recommended for every church.”
Thomas R. Schreiner
Associate Dean, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“There are few books I distribute in greater numbers or with greater confidence than Biblical Eldership. If every pastor and every elder read this book and applied the Scripture it illumines, the church would be blessed immeasurably.”
Tim Challies
Prominent evangelical blogger; Pastor, Grace Fellowship Church, Toronto
“This book is part of our core curriculum at Parkside.”
Alistair Begg
Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, OH
“Mr. Strauch has made a fine contribution to the subject of eldership. I am confident that it will be helpful to many.”
John MacArthur
Jr., Pastor–Teacher, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, CA
“Best exegetical overview of eldership around today.”
Kevin DeYoung
Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, MI
Product Description
Related Media
Publisher's Description
It is not enough merely to have an eldership; the eldership must be actively functioning, competent, and spiritually alive.
With over 200,000 copies in print, this comprehensive look at the role and function of elders brings all the advantages of shared leadership into focus. Beginning with the four broad categories of eldership (leading, feeding, caring, and protecting), Biblical Eldership explores the essential work of elders, their qualifications (including why qualifications are necessary), their relationships with each other, and each of the biblical passages related to eldership. Written for those seeking a clear understanding of the mandate for biblical eldership, this full–length, expository book defines it accurately, practically, and according to Scripture.
This book has an accompanying Study Guide.
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 337 Pages
- Publisher: Lewis and Roth Publishers
- Publication Date: 1995
- ISBN: FSTRAUALBIBLICALELDERSHIPANU9780936083117