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3 Fibs and a Truth About Sex Help for married pastors when talking to single adults. Lauren Winner
4 Marks of a Transforming Church There's more to it than doing good deeds.
A Casualty in My Own War Amid clashing cultures, I was becoming the very thing I hated. Chris Seay
A Controlled Burn Leading change is a dangerous, consuming calling. A Leadership interview with Steven Goodwin
A Mad Multi-gen Strategy that Works, Dude Bring generations together and reduce 20-something dropout. Mike Breaux
A New Kind of Old Christian Not everyone should head for the hills of innovation. But some should. Brian McLaren
All in Favor of a New Church Name? Our game plan for changing the name of our church. Steve Tomlinson
An Army of Ones Does diversity in the church work? Craig Keener, Larry Osborne, and Mark Driscoll
Ask Fred Mentor and sage Fred Smith receives lots of questions from leaders, and sometimes his greatest gift back is to reframe them. Fred Smith
Attacked by a Monster Depression hit me by surprise, and help came despite my foolish reactions. Art Greco
Back from the Brink: A Leadership Special Report Disastrous conflict, moral failure, spiritual depression, or simply long, slow decline. Churches do come back from debilitating trauma. How?
Bring Down That Wall How can we lower the barrier between pastors and musicians? Nancy Beach
Change Makers What have you learned about bringing change to your church—and at what price? 5 leaders respond.
Churches Team Up to "Clothe A Child" Texas churches and corporations find a creative way to help their community. Andy Williams
Civil Engineers These ministries span differences in politics, race, and (most amazingly) denominational distinctives. 6 Stories of Today's Bridge Builders
Clean Out the Sludge A theology of turnaround. Gordon MacDonald
Coaching from the Sideline Instead of providing answers to problems, this mentoring strategy guides people to devise their own plays. Chad Hall
Contemplative Kids Children may be the people most receptive to quiet, reflective spiritual formation.
Continuous Voltage Spiritual strength, as Billy Graham experienced it, means remaining connected to your power Source. Harold Myra and Marshall Shelley
Creative Tensions Three inevitable conflicts will face every innovative leader. Ed Young
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