Released in the UK July 2024
Released in the US July 2024
Large trade hardback | 256 Pages
9781527111417 • £21.99 $27.99
BISAC – REL074000
Collected by Harry L. Reeder III’s son, Ike, and edited by Derrick E. Brite, these essays on the multi–faceted elements of ministry are written by men who recognise Reeder’s influence on their lives and ministries. There are essays by Kevin DeYoung, Sandy Willson, Jason Helopoulos, Jon D. Payne and more. It will be helpful to pastors beginning their journey to biblical spiritual formation in their ministry calling.
Ike Reeder
Ike Reeder has served as president of Birmingham Theological Seminary in Alabama since 2018. He is the son of Harry L. Reeder III, is married to Angie and has two stepchildren, Virginia and Win.
Derrick Brite
9781527101562 |
9781527110960 |
9781527111141 |
9781845505844 |
The chapters contained in this book encompass so many of the things that Harry Reeder stood for—a love for people, an ability to teach, a love of ideas—all of it in service Christ and to His church.
Jonathan Master
President, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina
… a must have, a must read and a must hide–in–your–heart work for every young man and equally for someone like me who was called to ministry later in life.
Thad James
Director, Prison Initiative and International Programs, Birmingham Theological Seminary, Alabama
Dr. Reeder’s zeal for the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is beautifully honored in A Pastor’s Heart, celebrating God’s kindness in calling and raising up this courageous shepherd and leader of God’s people. Rekindle the embers of your heart for the Lord and His church as you read through and reflect on these lovingly and thoughtfully gathered pages from faithful ministers and the Reeder family.
Chris Larson
President and CEO of Ligonier Ministries, Orlando, Florida
I am grateful for these articles that have been written to highlight his ministry contributions and the theological distinctives of his long and fruitful ministry. Our brother Harry Reeder is missed, but his legacy is cherished and will yield fruit for generations to come.
Peter Lillback
President, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania