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 Volume 1
1980 |
Displaying 41 - 60 of 84 articles.
IDEAS THAT WORK Don Bubna suggests some time-saving tips for Christian leaders. Donald L. Bubna
IDEAS THAT WORK Donald Bubna with Sue Multanen
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
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY Pastoral care and counseling
LEADERSHIP FORUM How can the counseling demands of the 1980s be met by the local church? Five leaders share their observations.
LEADERSHIP FORUM Conflict. Crisis. The corporate church often does not see its own power to make and destroy its servants. Paul Robbins and Harold Myra
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.
LETTERS
McBURNEY ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION Louis McBurney
Ministerial Burn out Burn out is a common hazard that need not destroy its victims. H. Newton Malony with Donald Falkenberg
Ministers of Minneapolis: Paul D. Robbins
MY CHOICE OF BOOKS Ted Engstrom shares five books that are helping him in ministry. Ted W. Engstrom
MY CHOICE OF BOOKS Vernon Grounds shares five books that are helping him in ministry. Vernon Grounds
My Greatest Ministry Mistakes He watched his dreams crumble at Circle Church. Did that failure invalidate his ministry? David Mains with Philip Yancey
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.
Person-centered Motivation: The Missing Link to Church Recruitment Ruth Senter
Planting Seeds and Watching them Grow An interview with Dr. Richard C. Halverson Paul Robbins, Harold Myra, Terry Muck and Dan Pawley
Power to Live Tom Minner
PRINCIPLES ARE THE BOTTOM LINE Warren Wiersbe shares insights that have guided his minsitry for over a quarter of a century. Warren Wiersbe
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