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  Volume 26, Issue 1
Winter, 2005 |
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A New Kind of Old Christian Not everyone should head for the hills of innovation. But some should. Brian McLaren
Bring Down That Wall How can we lower the barrier between pastors and musicians? Nancy Beach
Change Makers What have you learned about bringing change to your church—and at what price? 5 leaders respond.
Creative Tensions Three inevitable conflicts will face every innovative leader. Ed Young
Fresh Plants in the City Tim Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian are making New York an urban church planting center.
High Hopes Matthew Barnett's secret is to inspire others to dream what God can do—and dream big. The Leadership Interview
Imagine That! Lessons in creativity from a Disney Imagineer. C. McNair Wilson
Missing King Kong Plus: The Count of Monte Cristo, Need for fathers, Standards to live by, Olympian Hits Wrong Target, Wedding Ceremony.
More Sex, Please Churchgoers want more sermons on sexual issues than pastors think they do.
Mother of Invention Aimee Semple McPherson's Angelus Temple is full once again, as Matthew Barnett takes up her pulpit and two of her passions. Eric Reed
Naked in the Pulpit How my preaching became an act of intimacy. Tim Keel
New Ideas, Old Church Five steps for giving change a chance. Todd Pylant
No Signal, Por Favor Mexico churches declare war on ringing cell phones.
One Small Step for a Church … One giant lesson about introducing new ideas. Gordon MacDonald
Parts of the Holistic Every activity at Solomon's Porch contributes to spiritual formation. Doug Pagitt of Solomon's Porch
Planes, Chains, and Automobiles These churches take innovation to extremes.
Shades of Gray Creative leadership is not just black and white—and more unconventional wisdom from the man who engineered your dishwasher. Bill Hybels interviews Steven B. Sample
Temporary Leader How do you maintain morale and momentum when you're filling the gap between ministry leaders? A short guide for interims. Angela Yee
Three Roads Converged in a Wood And three forward-thinking authors agree, take the one most traveled. Reviews of books by Mark Driscoll, Peter Wagner, and more.
What's Driving Today's Innovations? Spying the 4 longings that are prompting new ways of doing church. Drew Zahn
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