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  Volume 1, Issue 4
Fall, 1980 |
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Comments From the Editor Paul D. Robbins
Planting Seeds and Watching them Grow An interview with Dr. Richard C. Halverson Paul Robbins, Harold Myra, Terry Muck and Dan Pawley
Recycling Pastors* Good leadership is a limited resource that must be carefully nurtured and renewed. David McKenna advocates a great idea that could go far toward eliminating leadership frustration, waste, and break-down. David L. McKenna
Three Anxieties A look at pastoral care by a minister who spent six weeks flat on his back. Ben Patterson
Are You Asking the Right Questions about your Youth Group? Few youth leaders disagree that there's a need for effective youth work--it's the how that causes problems. Here are four questions youth workers should ask themselves about their ministry. David Veerman
A Look at Grief Tragedy seldom gives warning. A pastor and his wife share how they dealt with a family's grief. Peggy and Clayton Bell
IDEAS THAT WORK Donald Bubna with Sue Multanen
Small Groups: How One Church Does It A pastor shares a working model of how Christians can build supporting relationships into each other. James R. Tozer with Daniel W. Pawley
EVERYONE'S EXPECTATIONS, AND OTHER CHURCH PROBLEMS Robert W. Harvey
Ministerial Burn out Burn out is a common hazard that need not destroy its victims. H. Newton Malony with Donald Falkenberg
I've Been Uneasy Since the War A Caring Layman
Lay Counselling Within The Local Church Lay counseling accomplishes many things: it involves members in the work of the church, it provides a fulfilling ministry for lay persons, it takes a load off the pastor. It also solves people's problems. Gary R. Collins
Seeing Yourself as Others See You A Christian leader tells how he embarked on a self-examiniation program at the onset of his fortieth birthday. Grayson Atha
MY CHOICE OF BOOKS Ted Engstrom shares five books that are helping him in ministry. Ted W. Engstrom
BOOK COMMENTARY
TIPS, TRENDS & RESOURCES Anita Moreland
Winter Past: A Struggle For Emotional Health The case study of a patient and a Christian counselor, plus an analysis of why the therapy worked. Nancy Anne Smith
Four Philadelphia Churches It's not church polity and ecclesiology that make churches work. A caring mood, a Spirit-led harmony of purpose, and a spontaneous outreach to the needy world develop unity out of diversity. Russell T. Hitt
LEADERSHIP FORUM How can the counseling demands of the 1980s be met by the local church? Five leaders share their observations.
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY Pastoral care and counseling
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