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 Volume 29
2008 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 97 articles.
"Showtime!" No More Could our church shift from performance to mission? Walt Kallestad
30-Day Sex Challenge This sermon series had unexpected benefits. by Sam O'Neal
5 Reasons Muslims Convert
A Cast of Thousands The mission of the church is not efficiency, but developing all its people. Lillian Daniel
A City Upon "The Hill" Maintaining church unity is challenging when politics is involved, but one pastor in Washington, D.C. is learning what it takes to reach across the aisle. an interview with Mark Batterson
A Little Less Conversation How much should a worship leader talk? by Rick Muchow
A Losing Proposition Is there ever an easy way to talk about controversial issues in the church? by Dan Kimball
An Efficient Gospel? The modern world was inclined toward reduction, efficiency, and things you can count. Tim Keel
Apostles Today? Rediscovering the gift that leaves churches and well-connected pastors in its wake. by Skye Jethani
Attachment Disorder Churches If your people won't follow, it may be the result of past abandonment. Kenneth Quick
Backward or Forward? The New Christians by Tony Jones, and Vintage Jesus by Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears. Reviewed by Chad Hall
Bedside Manner Caring for others, and yourself, during hospital visitations. Matt Lumpkin
Betty's Secret Ingredient Is magnanimity the reputation of your church? by Mark Labberton
Between "Failure" and "Fraud" I hear two voices—assessing, accusing. Which will I listen to? Mark Labberton
Biblical Authority & Today's Preacher How much has changed over 50 years?
Body Politic Three leaders, three generations, debate whether political involvement is a duty or distraction for the church. by Charles Colson, Gregory Boyd, and Shane Claiborne
Bridging the Trust Gap Mark Jobe
Can You Hear God Now? Your most important leadership role: discerning and obeying God's voice. Together. by Ruth Haley Barton
Coming and Going Two leaders. One mission. Two very different strategies. a Leadership interview
Defining Missional The word is everywhere, but where did it come from and what does it really mean? Alan Hirsch
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