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  Volume 30, Issue 1
Winter, 2009 |
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A Richer Blend Biblical worship combines tradition and innovation, planning and spontaneity. Bob Kauflin
Are You Recession Ready? Churches stepped up after Katrina and Ike. Now we're facing an economic hurricane. Tom Sine
Bill Hybels Talks REVEAL A Q&A on discipleship, preaching, and pain. A Leadership interview with Bill Hybels
Can I Trust You? Pastoral teams are still trying to bridge the generation gap. Eric Reed
Church Growth by Google Churches are discovering that advertising on Google can be effective and inexpensive. Tyler Charles
Co-Ed Staff Dynamics Leadership book review of Mixed Ministry: Working Together as Brothers and Sisters in an Oversexed Society. Reviewed by Angie Ward
Community Is Not the Goal What the church can learn from a "burned-out hippie" commune. A Leadership interview with Jon Trott
Discovering and Escaping Liturgy Worship trends among the young are more complicated than you realize. Dan Kimball
Great Expectations How high should expectations be for choir and worship team members? Rick Muchow
Having Ears, Do You Not Hear? Ancient practices help us stop merely studying the Bible, and start listening to it. An interview with Eugene Peterson
Jesus Saves; Americans Spend Will the church rise up as a voice of reason in a culture addicted to spending? Collin Hansen
Let Us Stand for the Benediction Reclaiming the lost art of blessing. Lee Eclov
Opportunity's Hard Knocks Now is the time to consider the vital role of pastoral ministry to families facing hard times. Eric Reed
Return to Ritual Three churches find new meaning in old ways. by Eric Reed
Single-Obsession Small Groups Can an over-emphasis on Bible study actually hurt a group? Bill Search
Skimming Stop trying to look good, and do the dirty work beneath the surface. Pete Scazzero
Something Old, Something New Combining liturgy and postmodern culture leads to fresh forms of worships in the U.K. Jonny Baker
Struggling with Same-Gender Attraction It's more common than many churches realize, and creating a safe environment is critical. by Karen Keen
The Leaf Raking Doctrine The most important things may be the easiest to overlook. Gordon MacDonald
The Megachurch and the Monastery One large church is learning how to grow a core of disciples amid the crowd of attenders. Keith Meyer
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