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  Volume 30, Issue 4
Fall, 2009 |
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Against the Current The unexpected challenges of multi-ethnic ministry. A Leadership Interview with the staff of River City Community Church
Back to Square One A review of Re:Jesus by Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch Reviewed by David Swanson
Blind Spots Why we sometimes can't see problems with our facility. James Rodgers
Building for What Future? Expectations and the economy are forcing churches to ask foundational questions. Eric Reed
Church ... Virtually Why internet campuses are making us reconsider our assumptions about ministry. Chad Hall
Church On Demand There's good reason for online worship, even if you're not a megachurch. Drew Clinebell
Finding Myself in Fixed-Hour Prayer How praying the Daily Offices is uniting a church in the Spirit. Ken Wilson
How a Mighty Church Falls What it takes to prevent congregational decline. Gordon MacDonald
How to Ask for Money There is fear in asking, but pastors can learn to do it right.
I Was Wrong About Church Buildings They can be outposts of mission, not just a drain on resources. Dan Kimball
If God is in the House The kingdom of God flurishes in the most unlikely facilities. Mark Buchanan
Interpreting Cultural "Texts" It's critical to exegete your culture and not just the Bible. Kevin Vanhoozer
New Business Meetings Format An alternative format may restore the effectiveness of your congregational meetings. Matt Branaugh
No Raise for Pastors Survey shows average salary and benefits decline. Eric Reed
Power outage or Power display? What a Sunday blackout revealed. Clark Cothern
Sacred Space, Shared Space A city planner says it is time for churches to serve their communities by restoring sacred spaces to the public square. A Leadership interview with Mel McGowan
Space Frontiers How three churches are pioneering new ways to use facilities for the gospel. Rick McKinley, Greg Taylor, Lance Newsom, and Dave Gibbons
The Community Coffeehouse Our modest effort to use our facility to serve the neighborhood. Troy Jackson
The God Bearer What Iraq taught me about living the Presence. Lieutenant Commander Bruce Crouterfield
The Secret-Driven Life Like Robert De Niro, "Everybody's Fine." Well, not quite. Gordon MacDonald
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