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  Volume 26, Issue 3
Summer, 2005 |
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4 Marks of a Transforming Church There's more to it than doing good deeds.
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
Churches Team Up to "Clothe A Child" Texas churches and corporations find a creative way to help their community. Andy Williams
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
Friendship Boosts Church Attendance
Illustrations
It's Just Not Working Frustrated by his ineffectiveness, this pastor did something … he admitted the truth. The first step toward change. Bill Hull
Life and Death
No More Mr. Nice Group 5 practices that take small groups beyond polite "sharing" to the disciplines that change lives. John Ortberg
Our Daunting Hope Can preaching really change anyone? Mark Labberton
Pastor Joe's Katrina Blog: Ministry to the Diaspora As New Orleans' churches anticipate digging out after the hurricane, this pastor journals a few hopeful thoughts. Joe McKeever, pastor, cartoonist, and regular Leadership contributor
Porn Comes to Church America's dirty little secret is neither little nor secret. So these pastors are taking it on.
Taking Membership Seriously Why it's time to raise the bar.
The Apprentices What is spiritual formation? And how does a church do it? A professor and pastor discuss the new language of making disciples.
The Campus Confession Booth What I considered a horrible idea turned into a moment of transformation. Donald Miller
The Case for Sunday Brunch Is your worship service a banquet or a bust? Nancy Beach
The Magical History Tour Tired of the usual staff meetings, we took our leadership retreat on the road—to see John Wesley. C. John Steer
Transformed, Not Self-Made Marshall Shelley
What Wives Want Here's what ministry wives wish their husbands knew.
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