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Volume 1, Issue 1
Winter, 1980 |
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A Message from the Publisher Harold L. Myra
A View from the Steeple Perceptions of a small church pastor. Ben Patterson
Appreciation for a pastor. A Church Member
BOOK COMMENTARY
Dissecting Sense from Nonsense Insights from a layman. Paul D. Robbins and Harold L. Myra
From the Editor Paul D. Robbins
IDEAS THAT WORK How do you make a large church warm and personal? Donald Bubna has ten tips that work for him. Donald Bubna
Leadership Forum: Power, Preaching & Priorities Authority. Power. They're seldom the same. In fact, like an iceberg, 7/8 of the danger and power lies submerged under the organizational chart.
Ministers of Minneapolis: Paul D. Robbins
Pastors’ Pay: Who Sets It and How? How can a fair, equitable salary for pastors be determined? Manfred Holck, Jr. gives some practical guidelines. Manfred Holck, Jr.
PRINCIPLES ARE THE BOTTOM LINE Warren Wiersbe shares insights that have guided his minsitry for over a quarter of a century. Warren Wiersbe
Reflections of a Preacher’s Kid You hear criticism about PKs resenting how they were raised and what it did to them. Tim Stafford looks at what his father did right. Tim Stafford
The Local Church Who Works For Whom? What is the extent of the pastor's authority? Is he accountable to the member-volunteers or are they accountable to him? Norman Shawchuck
The Ministry Can Be Hazardous to Your Health God has not promised immunity to those who self-inflict physical and mental abuse for the sake of the kingdom. James L. Johnson
The Ministry’s Gordian Knot Alexander the Great slashed through his Gordian knot; pastors don't have that option. To lead, the pastor must serv. How does he confront this paradox? David L. McKenna
The Pastor & The Board Discipleship is the mandate of the Great Commission. Where could a pastor more wisely begin to disciple than with his church board? Richard C. Halverson
Tips, Trends & Resources Anita Moreland
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