Deacon Ministry 
          
          
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Overview
 
Deacon Ministry
by Richard L. Dresselhaus 
You can help your board members and deacons be successful by requesting they read this handbook 
addressing practical issues they often face. Here you will find relevant help to equip leaders 
for the challenge of both ministering in your congregation and giving you guidance. Deacon 
Ministry provides them with suggestions for personal interaction and problem solving, 
along with real-life stories. Your leaders will also explore topics that range from the 
biblical basis for ministry and New Testament qualifications to typical areas of service and 
conflict management. The book offers specific, pertinent information about how to fulfill the 
unique roles and responsibilities of a lay leader, exploring topics that range from the 
biblical basis for ministry and New Testament qualifications to typical areas of service, 
administrative duties, even conflict management. Used alone or in a group, the suggestions for 
personal interaction and problem solving, along with real-life stories, will help develop 
effective leaders.
 
Product Details
 
Format: Paperback
 
Pages: 112
 
Size: 4.25 x 7
 
ISBN: 9780882438511
 
Publisher: Gospel Publishing House
 
Pub. Date: July 2009 
 
 
Meet the Author
 
Richard L. Dresselhaus, D.MIn., serves the Assemblies of God as a nonresident 
executive presbyter. After pastoring for 33 years at San Diego First AG, he began a church 
consulting ministry, Journey of Hope, which offers wisdom to churches and pastor in difficult 
situations. He was a frequent contributor to 
Today's Pentecostal Evangel and 
Enrichment. Dresselhaus is author of 
La enseñanza desafiante [Teaching 
for Decision], 
Deacon Ministry, and 
The Joy of Belonging. You can follow his 
blog, 
One for the Road, an inspirational thought for the day.