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With over two million church leaders working in the more than ten million parishes, congregations, seminaries, and houses of religious formation around the world, it is important that all the people of God of every church have selfless church leaders who reflect the mind of Christ. But how can church leaders learn to be true shepherds like Jesus, whose selfless sacrifice of his life
for his people set the standard for the pastoral ministry?
The Ministry of the Shepherd and the Church in Africa draws on a wide range of Old and New Testament texts to develop the biblical theology of the shepherd Ministry which encourages right shepherding and evangelization in the world of self-serving leadership styles. Focusing especially on the example of pastoral ministry in Africa, author and priest, Cletus Chukwudi Imo explores some of the underlying attitudes of the pastor and the laity, and challenges church leaders to adopt a role as shepherds and servants--not as self-serving masters--so that they can lead, guide, and teach their congregations as Christ would.
Because it can be easy for church leaders to get wrapped up in the sociocultural, political, and economic concerns of their parishes, it is important for these church leaders to shed an undue focus on these concerns instead of shepherd
their flocks. By modeling their lives and leadership on the ideals of Jesus, church leaders--including priests, religious, lecturers, seminarians, and even lay-Christian parents alike--can become true servants and shepherds, honoring the example of Jesus, the Good Shepherd