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  Volume 2, Issue 4
Fall, 1981 |
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER Harold Myra
A Survey of Ministers Wives The wife of a minister for twenty years, Pat Valeriano takes the results of a LEADERSHIP survey of ministers' wives and comes to some intriguing conclusions about the joys and struggles these wives face. Pat Valeriano
BEING HONEST WITH GOD Alexander C. DeJong
Beware The Prayer Simplifiers Church leaders can't diminish the complexities of prayer; they can only be companions to those engaged in its difficulty. Eugene H. Peterson
BOOK COMMENTARY
COMMENTS FROM THE EXECUTIVE EDITOR Paul D. Robbins
Common Sense Counseling A layman offers useful insights on effective counseling. Fred Smith
Do You Rate Your Family Too High? Are the priorities of God, family, and job the right ones? Ben Patterson
Four Keys To Better Family Life A pastor can have an effective ministry and have adequate time for his family too. Roger C. Palms
IDEAS THAT WORK Marian Parrish
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY The Pastor's Family Paul Borthwick
LEADERSHIP FORUM
Louis McBurney Answers Questions About The Perfect Prodigal Louis McBurney
MY CHOICE BOOKS Jim and Martha Reapsome write about their love for reading together. Jim and Martha Reapsome
Pastor's Kids, Ministering Children Raising children in a ministry family has unique pressures and unique opportunities Mary La Grand Bouma
Preparing Parishioners For A Pastoral Visit In many churches, pastoral visitation has fallen out of style, but there are ways to maintain its effectiveness. Kenneth L. Gibble
Reflections of a Christian Doctor In an interview with LEADERSHIP, Swiss physician Paul Tournier comments on family, pastors, young people, and his life as a Christian counselor. Terry Muck
SOME OBSERVATIONS ABOUT THE FORUM Richard Halverson
The Lord's Chastening Hand Alan Redpath
The Perfect Prodigal A pator faced with debilitating personal problems takes the first step on the road to renewed life and ministry. Harold Fickett
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