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  Volume 26, Issue 2
Spring, 2005 |
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3 Fibs and a Truth About Sex Help for married pastors when talking to single adults. Lauren Winner
A Casualty in My Own War Amid clashing cultures, I was becoming the very thing I hated. Chris Seay
A Mad Multi-gen Strategy that Works, Dude Bring generations together and reduce 20-something dropout. Mike Breaux
An Army of Ones Does diversity in the church work? Craig Keener, Larry Osborne, and Mark Driscoll
Attacked by a Monster Depression hit me by surprise, and help came despite my foolish reactions. Art Greco
Civil Engineers These ministries span differences in politics, race, and (most amazingly) denominational distinctives. 6 Stories of Today's Bridge Builders
Coaching from the Sideline Instead of providing answers to problems, this mentoring strategy guides people to devise their own plays. Chad Hall
Dare to Evaluate Your best planning tool is an honest look at last Sunday.
Happily Ever After Clergy are more sexually satisfied, less likely to commit adultery.
High-Capacity Halftimers How one church finds and deploys an untapped wealth of talent. Warren Bird
How Art Thou Great? Building on the popular Good to Great concept, a hopeful new study finds a few churches that make the jump.
In Search of a Real Friend Why is it so hard for us in ministry to form deep, lasting friendships? Kathy Callahan-Howell
Is Seminary Old School? 4 pastors weigh the pros and cons of higher education.
My Patient Revolution Creating a place where everyone belongs. Interview with Mark Jobe
New Books by Gordon MacDonald, Daniel Henderson, More
Saying the Hard Stuff Sometimes we have to deliver an unwelcome message. Gordon Macdonald
The Brave New Case for Chastity When defending purity, go right to the heart. Frederica Mathewes-Green
Top 10 Christian Influencers
Up Against a Wall We were working well together to reach our changing neighborhood—until the cornerstone story came out. Did we have a future without repenting of our past? Eric Reed
Your Church's Priorities? They probably depend on your demographics.
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