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  Volume 29, Issue 4
Fall, 2008 |
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"Showtime!" No More Could our church shift from performance to mission? Walt Kallestad
A Cast of Thousands The mission of the church is not efficiency, but developing all its people. Lillian Daniel
A Little Less Conversation How much should a worship leader talk? by Rick Muchow
Attachment Disorder Churches If your people won't follow, it may be the result of past abandonment. Kenneth Quick
Bedside Manner Caring for others, and yourself, during hospital visitations. Matt Lumpkin
Coming and Going Two leaders. One mission. Two very different strategies. a Leadership interview
Defining Missional The word is everywhere, but where did it come from and what does it really mean? Alan Hirsch
Full-Service Facilities These churches are using their buildings to make an impact way beyond the weekend. Angie Ward
Get Out of Jerusalem What it takes for the gospel to reach the ends of the earth. Rick Richardson and Brenda Salter-McNeil
Giving Is for Everyone How to teach generosity across the economic spectrum. Patrick Johnson
Hit Me With Your Best Shot Inviting critique can make you a better preacher. Dave Stone
Holding out Hope The secret of enduring and effective ministry. John Ortberg
Missional Misgivings Small, indigenous churches are getting lots of attention, but where's the fruit? Dan Kimball
Missional Shift or Drift? Research shows that pastors' views of the gospel and mission are changing. But should we celebrate or repent? a Leadership Survey Report by Helen Lee
Missional to the Max Three traditional churches change course by putting their money (as well as their buildings and people) where their mission is. Brandon O'Brien
Nothing Beats Bible Reflection Willow Creek's REVEAL study shows the importance of Scripture for growth. Greg Hawkins and Cally Parkinson
Preacher, Heal Thyself! Insomnia, pornography, and learning to live the gospel I preach. by Bob Hyatt
Rebranding Sin Our changing views of right and wrong.
Rediscovering Apologetics Even in a postmodern culture, Christians must still be prepared with a logical response. Paul Copan
Small Wonders "Mustard Seed" movements that are reshaping the church. Tom Sine
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