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Handbook for Deacons

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Handbook for Deacons is an excellent resource for all ministers and deacons. Dr. O'Donnell begins by exploring the biblical basis for these servants of God, and then helps the reader discover what the Scriptures say about the responsibilities of a deacon. The timeless message of his work continues to be a vital training resource for churches of all sizes. This book is a best seller as a training resource. Chapters include: origin of the office, qualifications of deacons, selection of deacons, service of ordination, and responsibilities involved inthe role of deacons.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 1973

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August 22, 2023
Good read

Good book for those called to the service of deacons in the church. This book outlines everything from how they are chosen by the church to the responsibilities of deacons.
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January 1, 2014
I think you could probably summarise it from the following quote from the book:

“The response of a man to the call of the church must be to another heavy responsibility. That is the burden of being an example to others. Just as with the pastor, so much more is expected of the deacon than of the ordinary member. He is watched by all. His attendance is noted. His devotion and loyalty to the programs of the church are carefully noted. His stewardship of time, money, and talents is an example to every other member. Even his attitudes are weighed carefully in every situation. Thus, a man responding to the call of the church must accept the pressure of being watched by others. He must be willing to walk and talk an example for others.” (p. 42)

This book covers the office of deacon in great detail, ranging from:
The origin of the office (the deacon in history, reasons for deacons today),
Qualifications required (essential characteristics, biblical qualifications),
Selection of deacons (principles of selection, methods of selection, deacon’s response),
Ordination (meaning of ordination, the service itself, procedures),
The deacon’s relationships (to the pastor, other officials, to the membership, to the world),
Organization of the board (structure of the board, meetings of the board, training of deacons),
Responsibilities and duties (spiritual service, church administration, worship services),
Spiritual welfare of members (nature and culture, benevolent work, a unit system of watchcare),
Missions and evangelism (a deacon’s personal witness, visitation program, missions program),
Stewardship and church finance.

This book covers the subject matter really thoroughly.

I really enjoyed this book and would really recommend it as required reading for any deacon / prospective deacon that will be serving in God’s church.
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