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1061 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 2.6 (William A. Fagal)

… the pastoral ministry, but rather to change its emphasis from one in which most of the burdens are seized and carried by the minister, to one in which the laity …

1064 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church

… become pastors to the flock of God. Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church 6:322 (hereinafter Testimonies) (Mountain View, California, 1948).

1066 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 6.5 (William A. Fagal)

… around “pastor” by more than 50 to 1. Even so, by far the majority of her uses of these “pastor” terms simply designates the minister at the head of the congregation …

1067 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 6.6 (William A. Fagal)

… term “pastor” is often used in connection with “the flock.” The references show concern for nurture of God’s people, as a shepherd might show tender personal …

1068 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church

… , therefore pastoral work was not done in the church and its borders...Had the preacher done the work of a pastor, a much larger number would now be rejoicing in …

1069 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 7.1 (William A. Fagal)

… become pastors of the sheep and lambs.” Speaking of ministers who devote excessive time to reading and writing, she says, “The duties of a pastor are often shamelessly …

1070 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 7.2 (William A. Fagal)

… doing pastoral work. Testimonies for the Church 5:723 .

1071 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 7.3 (William A. Fagal)

… term, “pastors to the flock of God,” at times denotes not so much an office as a function, performed in personal ministry to the sheep of Jesus’ flock.Ken Corkum …

1072 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 7.4 (William A. Fagal)

… say pastoring the flock of God). It is a work that both men and women can and should do. But such a work does not necessarily involve appointment to the headship …

1073 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 8.5 (William A. Fagal)

… become pastors to the flock of God,” was she calling for women as well as men to be pastors in today’s sense of the term? Her use of the term “pastor” to describe a …

1074 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 10.3 (William A. Fagal)

… a pastor in the usual sense of that term. She was counseling her to continue in her teaching ministry, to use every opportunity that might come her way (including …

1075 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 15.4 (William A. Fagal)

… the pastoral ministry, had eight people speak to it, and it was referred to committee. When this fact is combined with the one noted above, that the measure was …

1076 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 16.3 (William A. Fagal)

… as pastors, that view did not prevail, and Mrs. White said nothing about it. But if, on the other hand, the error were in the rejection of women’s ordination, and …

1078 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 21.3 (William A. Fagal)

… or pastors. She said that such ministry is capable, when rightly done, of exhibiting a power greater than that of men. It is noble work, needed work. In defining …

1079 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 21.4 (William A. Fagal)

… or pastors? No. Did she explicitly forbid it? No. She simply did not address it directly as an issue. But it also seems clear that she did not envision it. What she …

1080 Ellen White and Vegetarianism, p. 19.3 (Roger W. Coon)

… . Littlejohn, pastor of the Battle Creek Tabernacle, pamphleteer, and soon to be elected president of Battle Creek College, was conducting a question-and-answer …