CEOs, Preachers, and Shepherds: What's the Difference?
"Shepherding" is a term that isn't all too common in many pastoral circles, especially in traditional black churches. What does it mean to guide, protect, feed, and guard the sheep, and what does Scripture mean by it? Where are you guiding them to, who are you protecting and guarding them from, and what are you feeding them? Who even are "the sheep?" Who is the head of the church? Louis Love, Tony Carter, and Thabiti Anyabwile sit up on The Front Porch to chop up this topic. Grab a chair, c'mon up, and join the conversation.

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Deacon-Run Churches: Are They Biblical?

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Are You Called to Preach?

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Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

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The Front Porch - What's Appropriate When Preaching

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On Being A Pastor's Wife

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Training Prospective Elders 1

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The Front Porch - Sermon Preparation

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ALWAYS BE SILENT IN 8 SITUATIONS - Myles Munroe Motivational Speech

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What is The Black Church?

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Bryan Stevenson on why Black history is under attack

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Why Deacons are Crucial

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Leadership Roundtable: Elders, Deacons & Staff

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Don Otis - The Role of a Deacon - Morning Star Baptist Church - Part 1 & 2

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Who Governs the Church?

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Guest Speaker Kicked Out of Church After Rebuking the Pastor

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What is Expositional Preaching?

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Expository Preaching Done Well (Panel IV)

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What is Biblical Eldership? - Alexander Strauch

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