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  Volume 25, Issue 3
Summer, 2004 |
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American Idols Larry Crabb says there's something better than control and success. The Leadership Interview
Body Politics Amid political tensions, when is a pastor to speak out and when to refrain? By Gordon Macdonald
Can Homosexuals Change Their Orientation? A conversation between sociologist Tony Campolo and Phil Busbee, pastor of First Baptist Church of San Francisco.
Dropping the Mask When I blow it, I let my church know it. And they respect me for it. By Dave Stone
Faithful Friends A church that loves those with HIV. By Warren Bird
From Duty to Delight I'd become self-absorbed and numb. Could I learn to live and love again? By Scott Ranck
Going New School Emerging business trend can energize ministry. By Angie Ward
Have I Become Useless? What does a man my age have to offer the trend-setting generation? By Ben Patterson
Holy Crime Fighters Pastors become newest action heroes. By Rob Moll
Illustrations Plus: Prostitute Resists Freedom, Metaphors for Sin, Pack Rat's Avalanche, Odds Man Out, and Rejection Actually Hurts
Mapping Your Private World Journaling: a tool to bring your soul into focus. Gordon MacDonald
Mastered by Convictions What working with John Stott taught me about preaching. from PreachingToday.com
My Emerging Guilt With one hand still clutching the smoothie, I was pulled into the conga line. How did I get here, dancing, off beat and out of touch? By Ron Benson
Passionate for Change For the church course, these business books are up to par. By Scott Wenig
Same-Sex Marriage: What Can I Say? Four pastors discuss the pressures and opportunities of the current controversy. Forum: Phil Busbee, Tony Campolo, Cheryl Sanders, and John Yates
Sometimes Ministry Stinks How will you respond when you get stuck holding the bedpan? By Craig Barnes
Soul Health You can't be fruitful if you neglect the Source. By Mindy Caliguire
Stuck in the Before Picture 4 ways to renew your strength. by Tim Moffett
The Bowl of Hope What he found in a storage closet helped both pastor and church recover their purposeāagain. By Chuck Warnock
The Next Next Generation Born after 1980, the optimistic and community-oriented Millennials are your up-and-coming church leaders. By Jim Schmotzer
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