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Elder Training

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How should elders approach counseling and conflict resolution? What principles must elders grasp to present sound teaching? How should evangelism in the community be approached? How about worship on the Lord s Day? Learn the answers to these and many more questions in Elder Training, an 18-message series by Scott Brown, elder at Hope Baptist Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina, and director of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches. In these practical messages, he delivers key insights to men about the process of elder training, teaching how to think through good and bad doctrine, how to preach effectively, and how to emulate Christ as leaders in the Church. The eldership role entails enormous responsibility, and as such, the training process to become an elder should be approached with great humility, diligence, and soul-searching. Elders are to follow Titus 1:9 which says, Holding fast the faithful word as he has been taught, that he may be able, by sound doctrine, both to exhort and convict those who contradict. Are you prepared to exhort and convict? This valuable resource will help equip men young and old who desire to be about the work of Christ s Church.

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Published November 19, 2012

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Scott T. Brown

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"I help people think through the two greatest institutions God has provided — the church and the family. I desire to learn what is pleasing to the Lord and to work for their continuous reformation according to Scripture." -Scott Brown

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