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Volume 8
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RED FLAGS OF EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION
Archibald D. Hart
SAVING THE SUICIDAL
Jolene L. Roehlkepartain
SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT A SECOND SERVICE
Gilford Bisjak, Jr.
SERMONS FOR HEAD AND HEART
Effective preaching feeds both the mind and the emotions.
Bruce W. Thielemann
SHOULD I GO BACK TO SCHOOL?
Gregory P. Elder
SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN SAFETY
When destructive people head for another church, do you warn the next pastor?
Name withheld
SPINNING YARNS
The well-told tale may be the preacher's best tool.
Craig Brian Larson
STUNNED BY AN INSIDE JOB
Many churches are vulnerable to sticky fingers near church funds.
Richard L. Bergstrom
SURVIVING THE SENIOR PASTOR'S DEPARTURE
Leonard M. Kageler
TEACHING BY THE CASE
Dean Merrill
THE AGONY AND ECSTASY OF FEEDBACK
John Vawter
THE BACK PAGE
Harold L. Myra
THE BACK PAGE
Paul D. Robbins
THE BACK PAGE
Terry C. Muck
THE CHURCH THAT DIDN'T DIE
Even terminal congregations can recover.
Suzan D. Johnson
THE CLEANSING POWER OF PUBLIC PRAYER
After a week in the world, worshipers may need our prayers as much as our preaching.
Gordon MacDonald
THE CUTTING EDGE OF TEACHING
Mark H. Heinemann
THE ENERGIZING POWER OF SOCIAL NETWORKS
Gary Ricart
THE EXACTING PRICE OF MINISTRY
The pastorate demands high emotional investment--and sometimes you wonder if there's a return.
Kevin A. Miller
THE FAIR-TO-MIDDLING PREACHER
Ordinary preachers may never dazzle, but most can learn to be pretty good.
Mark J. Galli
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