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Why Pastor Steve Loves His Job Pastors are overworked, underpaid, and bear the weight of unrealistic expectations. Why then are so many so satisfied? by David Goetz
Why Pastor Steve Loves His Job Part 2 by David Goetz
WHAT IT COSTS TO REACH THE COMMUNITY An interview with Bill Leslie Marshall Shelley and Larry Weeden
PERILS OF THE PROFESSIONALLY HOLY Bill D. Hallsted
PEOPLE IN PRINT
CONFESSIONS OF A BORED PASTOR Sometimes ministry can feel like a long night on the assembly line. Steven L. McKinley
COMMITMENT: HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? In a world of competing demands, how much should the church expect of its lay people? A Leadership Forum
WHO CARES FOR PASTORS?
WHEN YOU FEEL EMPTY If you question your calling and competence, you're not alone. Alistair Brown
TRENDS IN PASTORAL CARE How to minister to the cocooned, overextended, and fractured people of the nineties. Lyle Schaller, Steven L. McKinley, Knute Larson, and Wayne Jacobsen.
READING YOUR GAUGES How to monitor your fitness to minister and make sure you don't run out of fuel. Bill Hybels
PEOPLE IN PRINT
MARRIED TO THE MAN AND THE MINISTRY Amid changing expectations, the minister's mate chooses a challenging role. Bonnie Shipley Rice
WHAT ABOUT THE PASTORATE The confessions of a pastor no longer under pressure--and longing for it. John Killinger
MINISTERIAL BUNIONS What do you become when ministry rubs the wrong way? Toug? Or tender? Philip Yancey
GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD PASTORS Boundaries can lengthen and strengthen your ministry. F
Desert and Harvest: A Sabbatical Story Eugene Peterson
Burning Out, Rusting Out or Holding Out? Ministers, like motors, needn't die of overactivity or inactivity. A little maintenance will keep them running for the long haul. James D. Berkley
AN ANTIDOTE TO STRESS
How to Keep a Youth Minister Pastors of high schoolers don’t need to graduate each June. Paul Borthwick
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