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 Volume 25
2004 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 98 articles.
Wired, Wired World Making ministry a little E-asier.
Back-seat Fighter Would I ever learn to keep my comments about church antagonists to myself? By Nancy Nicewonger
Blogger Predicts Revival via Web Is the next Great Awakening happening on the Internet? Personal weblogs are the new big tent. By Rob Moll
Body Politics Amid political tensions, when is a pastor to speak out and when to refrain? By Gordon Macdonald
Keeping Conflict Healthy The Leadership Forum
Leadership Surveys Church Conflict Bad news: 95% experience conflict. Good news: 94% report positive results. By Eric Reed
What kind of leaders do younger people want? Insights on leading and being the church. panel question
A Prayer System that Works By Brian Hawes
Book Reviews C. Mitchell Carnell Jr., Drew Zahn, John Beukema
Gen-X Senior Pastors Double And they're doing ministry differently than Boomer predecessors.
Ideas for Internuts How we use the Web for better ministry.
Illustrations Plus: Have You Ever …, There's Life After Birth?, and He's an Arm's Length Away
Killer Applications How to make sure your listeners can apply what you've preached. By David Mains
Nearer, My God, to Three This pastor's ambitious goal—three hours in prayer daily—is inspiring and a little irritating. By Dee Duke
New Vocabulary: Prose and Cons We asked readers of Leadership Weekly, our online newsletter, to offer a word on Ron Martoia's concept of a new Christian lexicon.
Opening Closed Minds When you address controversial issues today, you can irritate or influence, but not both. By Adam Hamilton
Preaching by Street Light By Marshall Shelley
Reach Deeper than Felt Needs By Duane Litfin
Setting the House Afire Church on video brings worship services to Little Rock firefighters. by Warren Bird
Spying New Leaders They may not step forward. Here's how to find the leaders you need. by Angela Yee
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