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217 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 27, 2015
So why did we write a book about eldership--or more specifically, about eldership oriented around God's mission? Because it carries significant implications for becoming and remaining faithful witnesses in the world. If Paul spilled significant amounts of ink writing about mission-aligned leadership structures in the early formation of churches, why do we need more information about the role of elders today? Because few talk much about it, and it needs to be addressed (14, chapter one).
We discourage the use of "elder board." Further, we don't believe that the primary role of elders is making decisions for the church. Certainly, that is a part of the role, but not the most essential part. Elders are individuals called out from within the community for the good of and equipping of the commuity. To do this, they must first be invested in the position of elder, not seeing it as a once-or twice-a-month meeting, but as a role they are called to fulfill within the community. (114-15).