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 Volume 1
1980 |
Displaying 61 - 80 of 84 articles.
Problem Solving
Problems from Readers Monty Burnham, Westy Egmont, Richard Hagstrom, Gordon MacDonald and Paul Toms
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
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
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
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. Emory A. Griffin
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
SUGGESTIONS A rural oldtimer and a young bruised pastor tell what they think makes the difference. Floyd K. Chapman and Stephen D. Englehardt
Talking About God or With God? Many Christian leaders are embarrassed that heavy schedules squeeze out personal prayer, resulting in guilt, anxiety, and lack of power. Helmut Thielicke
The Idea Behind Motivation Motivation is like a superstructure that can quickly collapse unless it is built upon a strong base of vital ideas. John Cheydleur
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
The Pastor and his Humanity In the long run, ministers would be more effective if they would discard the professional image of God's little brother, and just be their brother's brother. Daniel L. Griffin
Three Anxieties A look at pastoral care by a minister who spent six weeks flat on his back. Ben Patterson
TIPS, TRENDS & RESOURCES Anita Moreland
TIPS, TRENDS & RESOURCES Anita Moreland
Tips, Trends & Resources Anita Moreland
TIPS, TRENDS & RESOURCES Anita Moreland
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