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  Volume 7, Issue 2
Spring, 1986 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 23 articles.
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BALANCING FORM AND FREEDOM When bringing people into the presence of God, most leaders recognize a certain degree of necessary protocol. Paul Anderson
CAN SPIRITUAL VITALITY BE ENGINEERED? Forum Marshall Shelley and Jim Berkley
CAN WORSHIP LEADERS WORSHIP? Pastors, as player-coaches, must both give instructions and follow them at the same time. Ben Patterson
CLOSER HARMONY WITH CHURCH MUSICIANS Music can touch the eternal, but it can also produce temporal turmoil. Garth Bolinder
Finding a Fitting Finale Lee Morris
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER Harold L. Myra
HAVE I COME TO THE WRONG CHURCH? What do you do when the call you've accepted seems like a wrong number? Jim Berkley
IDEAS THAT WORK Bulletin covers that aid worship W. Karl Smith with Florence Johnson
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY—WORSHIP Ronald B. Allen
MY WORST MISTAKE IN A BOARD MEETING Vic Pentz, Jan B. Armstrong, Robert T. Wenz, G. Patrick White, and James J. Londis
PEOPLE IN PRINT
PULPIT PRAYERS FROM A PASTOR'S HEART David C. Fisher
QUESTIONING THE OBVIOUS Shaking up cherished assumptions isn't just for radicals. Joel C. Hunter
SENSITIVE TO THE SENSES Mark Brasler
SOLVING THE MEDICAL ETHICS MAZE When helping parishioners with tough ethical decisions, the easy way is not always the best. Richard C. Eyer
SURVIVING SUNDAY MORNING INNOVATIONS Tampering with tradition is risky business. Can you change practices without having to change pulpits? Cal LeMon
THE DAY MY EMOTIONS JOINED ME IN PRAYER J. Sidlow Baxter
THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER Charles Cerling, Jr.
THEY'RE OK WE'RE NOT: BUILDING HEALTHY CHURCH ESTEEM A church won't ascend to great heights if it feels down in the dumps. Dave Owen
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