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  Volume 7, Issue 4
Fall, 1986 |
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AIMING THE WORD Carmon Goff
BANISHING COMPETITION Bob Rhoden
CACOPHONY OR SYMPHONY? Diversity in a church can produce either discord or harmony. Douglas J. Rumford
CREATIVE CHURCH DISCIPLINE When correcting wayward members, laxity and expulsion are not the only two options. Michael E. Phillips
DEALING WITH DECEPTION Deceivers wreak havoc in a church because they are almost impossible to catch. Kevin A. Miller
FACING THE WRECKAGE OF EVIL Forum
FROM APPLICATIONS TO ACTION It may be the most difficult, and neglected, part of preaching. How do you encourage doing, not just hearing, the Word? David Mains
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER Paul D. Robbins
FUNDAMENTALLY ONE An interview with Truman Dollar Marshall Shelley and Kevin Miller
GILT BY ASSOCIATION Despite their tarrished reputations, ministerial gatherings present golden opportunities for more than coffee and competition. Wayne Jacobsen
HANDLING HOLY WARS A veteran mediator shows how even within a church, swords can be turned into plowshares. Ronald S. Kraybill
IDEAS THAT WORK Leading the church to pray Thomas D. Kinnan
IS IT WORTH A BATTLE? Ernest Beevers
JOURNAL OF A BROKEN MINISTRY Name withheld
KEEPING VISITORS COMING BACK David Michael McDonald
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY—UNITY
PEOPLE IN PRINT
Preaching Truth, Justice and the American Way Cultural assumptions affect what listeners sit for and what preachers must stand for. Rick McKinniss
REMOVING ROADBLOCKS TO BOARD UNITY Familiar practices and assumptions may be the greatest obstacles to an effective church board. Larry W. Osborne
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