Saturday Shout-Outs: Luter, 49ers, & Ministry Links

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  • Saturday Shout-Outs is my weekly bulletin board of news & articles that catch my eye over the course of the week.

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    I greatly appreciate your prayers and expressions of concern for my nephew, Myles, who was shot last weekend. He is home now and recuperating. Please continue to pray for the Smith family.

    Make sure you check out my interview with Dr. Fred Luter, Jr.

    More than Flunkies: 10 Keys for Associate Pastors by H.B. Charles, Jr.

    Should Young Children Receive Communion? 

    My Super Bowl prediction: The San Francisco 49ers will win a close game over the Baltimore Ravens. Who you got?

    The Ligonier 2013 National Conference is meeting in Orlando this month.

    The 2013 Shepherds’ Conference will meet in Los Angeles next month.

    Darryl Dash: Say No to Ministry Porn 

    Steven J. Lawson: The Real Prayer of Jabez

    Thabiti Anyabwile: 7 Reasons to Care About the Great Commission.

    The largest churches in the Southern Baptist Convention.

    Pastoralized: How to Always be Ready to Care for your Congregation 

    Check out the Adrian Rogers Pastor Training Institute.

    Sarah Bowler: Making Visitors Feel Welcome

    Ron Edmondson: 7 Ways to Support Your Pastor on Sunday 

    The Blazing Center: 15 Ways to Become Like Doug the Encourager 

    Mark Regnerus: Hang in There, Mom and Dad

    Copyblogger: Here’s How Seth Godin Writes

     Life and death and eternity and worlds unknown may hang on the preaching and hearing of one sermon. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon 

    Do you have any shout-outs to share? Did you read something this week you would recommend? Join the conversation in the comments section. 

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    H.B. Charles Jr.

    Pastor-Teacher at the Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church of Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida.