Conduct Gospel-Centered Funerals: Applying the Gospel at the Unique Challenges of Death

Conduct Gospel-Centered Funerals

Applying the Gospel at the Unique Challenges of Death

2011 • 88 pages

Bring Gospel Hope in the Midst of Death The phone rings: “Pastor, can you do my mother’s funeral?” Or, “Please help us—our baby just died.” Death comes unexpectedly, giving you two to three days of time to prepare a sermon—in the midst of caring for a grieving family. This helpful book walks a pastor through the logistics of memorial services, burials, and working with funeral homes—using the four P’s: Plan, Prepare, Preach, and Perform. It shows how to magnify Christ and the gospel in the midst of all the details, demands, and sorrow that surrounds the death of a loved one. The Practical Shepherding series of books provides pastors and ministry leaders with advice and practical help to do the work of pastoral ministry in a local church. In Conduct Gospel-Centered Funerals, experienced pastors Brian Croft and Phil A. Newton offer readers a concise guide to conducting funerals that glorify God and offer a timely message of hope.


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Ministering The Master's Way

Ministering The Master's Way is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Brian Croft, Paul Tautges, and Phil A. Newton.

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5 released books

Practical Shepherding

Practical Shepherding is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Brian Croft, Paul Tautges, and Phil A. Newton.


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