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More Sex, Please Churchgoers want more sermons on sexual issues than pastors think they do.
More to Worship than Music Are you giving non-musicians a voice? Nancy Beach
Mother of Invention Aimee Semple McPherson's Angelus Temple is full once again, as Matthew Barnett takes up her pulpit and two of her passions. Eric Reed
My Patient Revolution Creating a place where everyone belongs. Interview with Mark Jobe
Naked in the Pulpit How my preaching became an act of intimacy. Tim Keel
New Books by Gordon MacDonald, Daniel Henderson, More
New Ideas, Old Church Five steps for giving change a chance. Todd Pylant
No More Mr. Nice Group 5 practices that take small groups beyond polite "sharing" to the disciplines that change lives. John Ortberg
No Signal, Por Favor Mexico churches declare war on ringing cell phones.
No, I'm Not Your Best Friend There's a good reason pastors and associates don't feel like friends. It's more important than that. David B. Smith
On the Sacred (and Slightly Irreverent) Way Finally, a spiritual formation guide for less-than-saints. Skye Jethani
One Small Step for a Church … One giant lesson about introducing new ideas. Gordon MacDonald
Our Daunting Hope Can preaching really change anyone? Mark Labberton
Parts of the Holistic Every activity at Solomon's Porch contributes to spiritual formation. Doug Pagitt of Solomon's Porch
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
Planes, Chains, and Automobiles These churches take innovation to extremes.
Porn Comes to Church America's dirty little secret is neither little nor secret. So these pastors are taking it on.
Renewing Older Churches If your church is over 40, you'll need a plan to stay fit. Fred Oaks
Saying the Hard Stuff Sometimes we have to deliver an unwelcome message. Gordon Macdonald
Sermon Surfers Stun Vicar Country parson pops with iPod crowd.
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