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  Volume 14, Issue 1
Winter, 1993 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 113 articles.
CLOSE UP Grant Lovejoy
COMEBACK A sense of calling returns from the disabled list. Jim Kallam, Jr
CONTENDING FOR THE TRUTH...IN CHURCH PUBLICITY When you tell others about your church, is honesty the best policy? Wayne Kiser
CULTIVATING CLOSENESS Above all else, pastors need fresh and frequent experiences of God's presence. Maxie Dunnam
DANCING WITH DEFEAT Everyone stumbles. The graceful regain their balance. Knute Larson
DIAGNOSING YOUR HEART CONDITION A Leadership Forum probes the vital signs of spiritual fitness.
FROM THE EDITORS Developing spiritual fruit requires being around people--ordinary, ornery people. Marshall Shelley
FROM THE EDITORS While some may thrive on heated confrontation, most of us long for a calmer, more compassionate means of resolving differences. Marshall Shelley
FROM THE EDITORS While agreement is wonderful, sometimes conflict is better than consensus. Marshall Shelley
FROM THE EDITORS You rarely hit creativity by aiming at it directly. You have to point at a larger, more substantial target. Marshall Shelley
GOING TO YOUR LEFT Pastoral ministry demands more than playing to your strengths. Kent Hughes
GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD PASTORS Boundaries can lengthen and strengthen your ministry. F
GREAT EXPECTATIONS Sharon Sherbondy
HANDING YOUR BABY TO BARBARIANS Why your brightest ideas aren't always warmly embraced. Craig Brian Larson
HEART TO HEART PREACHING How to tap authentic emotions, both yours and the listeners'. Dan S. Baty
HIDDEN EFFICIENCIES OF PRAYER Four ways that prayer is productive. Joseph Winger
HOW PASTORS PRACTICE THE PRESENCE A Leadership Survey sizes up church leaders spiritual growth. David L. Goetz
How to Spend the Day in Prayer A day alone with God may be your most important appointment. Lorne C. Sanny
ICONS EVERY PASTOR NEEDS Six ways to remember your value. Greg Asimakoupoulos
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