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  Volume 5, Issue 1
Winter, 1984 |
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FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
The View from Above A conversation with a pastor whose realism and vision helped his local church come alive. Terry Fullam
Sidestepping Pitfalls in Congregational Research Church surveys can help -- but only under certain conditions. James F. Engel
Making Media Work for the Local Church Russ Reid
What a Body to Do? How to determine your church's specific calling. Marshall Shelley
The Most Powerful Sermon I Ever Heard
Whay I Don't Set Goals The pastor of a growing church explains his unorthodox approach. Jack Hayford
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY
Rekindling Vision in an Established Church. The prophet Joel said old men would dream dreams. What about old congregations? Dennis Sawyer
When God Takes, He Also Gives Randall Tschetter
When the Wineskins Start to Rip Reorganizing a church is never easy, but at times it's necessary. Gordon MacDonald
Clouded Vision
The Hazards of Self-Reliance Myron Chartier
PEOPLE IN PRINT
Myths of Counseling This clinical psychologist says professional therapy is overused and overvalued. Christian counselors Louis McBurney, David Benner, Jay Adams, and Gary Collins respond. Bernie Zilbergeld
The Urge to Serve Beyond Your Means Without a vision, the people perish, says Proverbs. But with too broad a vision, the people flounder. David and Becky Waugh
IDEAS THAT WORK Nancy Becker
Why Peacemakers Aren't Popular With so many people for peace and unity, why is it in such short supply -- especially within the church? Fred Smith
Identifying Unfair Criticism Gene Geromel, Jr.
Building Blocks: How to Avoid Them Some lessons about building programs from a pastor who learned the hard way. David Wilkinson
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