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Spring
Volume 1, Issue 2
Spring, 1980

ARTICLES
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER


A Parsonage or Housing Allowance-- Which is Better?
Manfred Holck, Jr., contrasts the viewpoints of pastors and congregations.


A Psychiatrist Looks at Troubled Pastors
An interview with Dr. Louis McBurney


BOOK COMMENTARY

Building People
Can people who are vastly different really learn to love one another? How can a caring fellowship be built upon such differences?


Building Trust Between Pastor and Congregation
What can be done about the fact that in many churches a pastoral crisis occurs about every 18 months?


Caught in the Middle
How can staff members be true to themselves and follow a leader with whom they disagree?


Christian Versus Christian
Conflict is inevitable. When it comes, face it--and follow Jesus' style of confrontational ministry.


Comments from the Editor


Conflict in the Black Church
The black church has often failed to manage conflict because it believes conflict is wrong.


HOW ONE CHURCH

How to Create an Employment Agreement
A youth pastor agreement as a model.


IDEAS AT WORK
Preaching without notes next Sunday morning might become one of the most rewarding experiences of your life, according to Craig Skinner. Here are five tips that work for him.


LEADERSHIP FORUM
Conflict. Crisis. The corporate church often does not see its own power to make and destroy its servants.


LETTERS

McBURNEY ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION


My Greatest Ministry Mistakes
He watched his dreams crumble at Circle Church. Did that failure invalidate his ministry?


Problem Solving

SELF DISCLOSURE: HOW FAR SHOULD A LEADER GO?
You're told to be vulnerable--to disclose yourself honestly to those around you. But like most of us you're painfully aware that honest self-disclosure can blow up in your face.


TIPS, TRENDS & RESOURCES




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