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William Carey's Less-than-Perfect Family Life
The model missionary did not have a model home
What About Ulysses S. Grant?
He was the Union's leading general and twice president of the United States. But he was no saint.
THE FOG OF ABUSE
To Verify…
The Anguish and Agonies of Charles Spurgeon
Debilitating gout, poisonous slander, recurring depression—Spurgeon suffered them all. What happened to his faith as a result?
The Summer of My Discontent
The gruff village character turned out to be my most valued mentor.
CARING FOR CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
GRIEF AFTERCARE
When you leave the graveside, care for the family has only begun.
BEWILDERED BY THE BORDERLINE PERSONALITY
What do you do with a parishioner who can be grateful/clingy/enamored--and you never know which it will be?
SAVING THE SUICIDAL
TURNING WEAKNESS INTO STRENGTH
When disease strikes your body, your entire ministry feels the pain.
DEATHBED QUESTIONS: DISCERNING THE UNSPOKEN
Nursing the soul of a dying person demands a heart sensitive to the tide of needs.
FROM THE EDITOR
PEOPLE IN PRINT
PEOPLE IN PRINT
Burning Out, Rusting Out or Holding Out?
Ministers, like motors, needn't die of overactivity or inactivity. A little maintenance will keep them running for the long haul.
Helping Troubled Churches
A church in pain needs a specialist who can restore good health.
What is Depression?
Different facets of a common struggle

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Creating Christian College Presidents for the Future
Creating Christian College Presidents for the Future
A first cohort of scholars consider whether God is calling them to executive leadership.

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