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Shepherds Network Conference

The Shepherd's Network Conference is a gathering designed to breathe fresh life into church leaders and pastors, empowering them to shepherd their flocks with renewed purpose and passion. These sessions aren’t just another set of lectures—they’re moments of transformation where practical wisdom meets spiritual depth.

With each session, seasoned speakers share not only their insights but also their hearts, equipping leaders to navigate the complexities of ministry while staying anchored in God’s purpose. It’s about more than leadership strategies; it’s about connecting to the heart of the Good Shepherd so you can lead with clarity, compassion, and conviction.

This is a time for leaders to recalibrate, be refueled, and step back into their calling with confidence. Join us, and let’s grow together in the mission God has called us to.


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3 Keys to Maintaining Your Peace in Ministry

In this session, we explore the importance of peace, setting healthy boundaries, and finding balance in leadership. We discuss recovering from setbacks, managing expectations, dealing with conflicts, and building strong relationships. Practical advice is given on navigating difficult conversations and recognizing spiritual challenges.


Featured Series

Discover our series Keeping Your Peace, Peace Under Pressure, and Recovering Your Bounce. Gain practical tools to maintain peace, set healthy boundaries, and recover from setbacks in leadership. Listen now to strengthen your resilience and lead with confidence.


Recommended Readings
- Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend - https://a.co/d/fHvDqj9
- You Can Be Happy No Matter What by Dr. Richard Carlson - https://a.co/d/9QSzwKd
- 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management by Hyrum W. Smith - https://a.co/d/goxsUSe

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Charting the Leadership Course: Books & Digital Tools for Shepherds Today

The recommended books for reading offer a diverse range of perspectives on leadership, discipleship, and personal development. Larry Osborne's Lead Like a Shepherd and Ken Blanchard's Lead Like Jesus delve into the art of compassionate and servant leadership. These insights are complemented by John R. Carter's The Transformed Life, which outlines the foundational teachings on what it means to be a believer.

Books like Soul Care by Dr. Rob Reimer and John Ortberg's Soul Keeping highlight the crucial aspect of self-care and spiritual nourishment. As leaders navigate challenges, maintaining personal well-being becomes paramount. Meanwhile, titles like Don't Drop the Mic by T.D. Jakes underscore the influential role of effective communication in leadership, shaping a positive and impactful work environment.

Addressing the evolving dynamics within teams, A New Kind of Diversity by Tim Elmore and John Maxwell offers practical strategies to leverage generational differences. These books collectively provide a well-rounded guide, touching on character, communication, diversity, and the transformative power of faith in leadership.

Digital Insight Hubs

Complementing the wisdom found in books, the recommended websites for cultural and biblical research act as dynamic hubs for real-time insights. Blue Letter Bible stands out as a versatile online study platform, providing access to diverse translations, Greek and Hebrew definitions, and an array of study resources.

Barna Group's research website and Lifeway Research offer a contemporary lens, providing leaders with up-to-date statistics and trends in Christianity and culture. This real-time data enables leaders to make informed decisions in an ever-changing landscape.

Pew Research Center's website serves as an invaluable repository of well-researched insights, helping leaders navigate the intersections of faith and culture. This digital toolkit empowers leaders to stay informed, adapt strategies, and foster environments that resonate with contemporary values and beliefs.

Integrating Books and Digital Tools

By integrating these recommended books and websites, leaders create a holistic toolkit that caters to the multifaceted demands of leadership. The books provide foundational principles, while the online resources offer real-time data and insights. Together, they form a dynamic synergy that equips leaders to navigate the intricate balance between timeless wisdom and evolving trends.

A well-curated toolkit, combining the depth of literature with the immediacy of online resources, ensures leaders are not only well-grounded but also agile in their approach. In a world where leadership requires a delicate dance between tradition and adaptation, this toolkit becomes an indispensable companion on the path to success.


Recommended Books for Reading:

  • Lead Like a Shepherd: The Secret to Leading Well by Larry Osborne

  • The Transformed Life by John R. Carter

  • Lead Like Jesus by Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges

  • Soul Care by Dr. Rob Reimer

  • Spiritual Leadership by J. Oswald Sanders

  • Soul Keeping by John Ortberg

  • Don't Drop the Mic: The Power of Your Words Can Change the World   by T.D. Jakes

  • A New Kind of Diversity: Making the different generations on your team a competitive advantage by Tim Elmore and John Maxwell

  • Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald Whitney

  • Conformed to His Image: Biblical and Practical Approaches to Spiritual Formation by Kenneth Boa

  • Christ and Culture Revisited  by D.A. Carson

  • The Great Omission: Reclaiming Jesus’s essential teachings on discipleship by Dallas Willard


Websites for Cultural and Biblical Research:

  • www.blueletterbible.org – Online Bible study website that offers biblical study resources, Greek and Hebrew definitions, and multiple translations.

  •  www.barna.com/research  – The website for the Barna Group research and statistics on current trends in Christianity and culture.

  • www.lifewayresearch.com  The website for Lifeway research and statistics on current trends in Christianity and culture.

  • www.pewresearch.org  The research website for the Pew Center research and statistics on current trends in Christianity and culture.

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How to Conduct an Infant Blessing

The purpose of an infant dedication is to provide an opportunity for parents and legal guardians to partner with God and the church in raising their children. The dedication is a public commitment before God, the church, and the infant’s family. In the Bible, parents would bring their infants into the house of the Lord to present them to the Lord for His Blessing. Download the PDF below to learn more.

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