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  Volume 24, Issue 3
Summer, 2003 |
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A Good Day Off Our family was drifting apart…until we kicked back at the other Willow Creek. Steve Van Winkle
Currents Counter-Culture: Indigenous Worship vs. Religious Mobility If every congregation does its own thing, how will newcomers ever feel at home? A conversation with Sally Morgenthaler
Currents Shaping My Church: How Smaller Churches Grow The secret includes goals and Wal-Mart.
Currents Shaping My Church: War, Politics, and the Pulpit How do you handle potentially explosive social issues when you know your congregation is not of one mind? Erwin McManus, Cheryl Sanders, and Ken Fong
Currents Shaping My Soul: A Once and Future Emerging Leader What happens when you realize your emergence is behind you? Ben Patterson
Currents Shaping My Soul: Why Gordon Feels Conflicted Leadership Weekly readers weigh in on the value of uncertainty. Gordon MacDonald
Currents Shaping Our World: Switched after Birth We're changing more than churches--also denoms and religions.
Emerging Values The next generation is redefining spiritual formation, community, and mission. Brian D. McLaren
From the Editor Marshall Shelley
Gregg's Other Life Would our fragile church survive if it learned the worship leader's tragic secret? Jeff W. Smith
Growing Edge Book Review: The Secret to Getting Things Done Three overlooked processes between vision and completion. Ed Rowell
Growing Edge In Brief Drew Zhan and Doug Shepherd
Lasting Influence A Leadership Forum A Leadership Forum
Mentoring that Produces Mentors From a handful of hungry men, we've developed several generations of leaders. Rick Lowry
New Leaders, Unmarked Paths A night in the desert taught me to be ready to do things I've never done before. Alex McManus
One-Bullet Leaders Determining what the novice does well, and training him to do it. Clark Cothern
Pool Guy Pastor Going to church like going swimming means different things to different people. John Covell
Prep Time: To Illustrate
Prep Time: To Illustrate
Sermon Workshop: Preaching Hot Potatoes A Way to keep the pressure on the listener and off the speaker. Joe McKeever
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