Herb Reese is an author, public speaker and President of New Commandment Men's Ministries. Herb has a B.A. in History from UCLA and a Th.M. in Pastoral Ministries from Dallas Theological Seminary. He has done post graduate work in The History of Ideas at University of Texas, Dallas and in Church Administration at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
After serving as a pastor over a period of twenty years, Herb founded New Commandment Men's Ministries, a ministry dedicated to helping churches recruit, train, organize and deploy teams of men who permanently adopt their widowed and single parents. Herb has served as President of New Commandment since 2003 and has helped 1,000 churches develop men's team ministries in all 50 states and eight foreign countries.
Herb and his wife, Patti, live in Arvada, Colorado, and have three adult children.
This problem with Seminaries is much larger than single moms and widows. I’m a law enforcement chaplain, pastors do not come to the scene of the death of a member of their church, they do not visit members of their church in the hospital. I appears that pastors no longer consider themselves to be shepherds of their flock, they do not seem to interested in discipling their flock. It appears the only thing seminaries are teaching pastors to do is sit in their offices, study Gods word and preach on Sunday.
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This problem with Seminaries is much larger than single moms and widows. I’m a law enforcement chaplain, pastors do not come to the scene of the death of a member of their church, they do not visit members of their church in the hospital. I appears that pastors no longer consider themselves to be shepherds of their flock, they do not seem to interested in discipling their flock. It appears the only thing seminaries are teaching pastors to do is sit in their offices, study Gods word and preach on Sunday.