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It Was Both A Horrible Decree and Very Sweet Fruit
Calvin on Predestination
FROM THE EDITOR
FROM THE EDITOR
FIDDLIN' WITH THE STAFF
It's not easy to keep the music going when all eyes are on first chair.
SHOOTING ECCLESIASTICAL ELEPHANTS
FOUR LAWS FOR CONFRONTATION
The Ministry of Small Talk
Why Peacemakers Aren't Popular
With so many people for peace and unity, why is it in such short supply -- especially within the church?
CHRISTIAN HUMILITY
From the Archives: In the Year of Death, Wycliffe Wrote to Pope Urban VI
This translation from the Latin appears in The Prosecution of John Wyclyf by Joseph H. Dalmus, published by Yale University Press. 1952. Used by permission.
FROM THE EDITOR
Who Decides What Deacons Do?
When traditions and constitutions leave us confused, it's time to probe deeper.
Straight Answers in a Crooked Age
The quest for intellectual integrity in Christian leadership has a ways to go.
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER
Trust: A Crucial Ingredient For Survival
A church leader's effectiveness can rise or fall with his relationships to members.
Good Pastors Don't Make Churches Grow
One of the leading spokesmen of the church growth movement outlines what he believes increases the membership of a church.
Something I Learned From Maxey Jarman
He built a billion-dolar corporation, but neither success nor failure were crucial to his interior life. He treated those two impostors just the same.
CRITICISM: FROM STUMBLING BLOCK TO STEPPINGSTONE
We all feel wounded by a critic's arrows, but they can become goads to progress.

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What I Would Change After 30 Years of Marriage
What I Would Change After 30 Years of Marriage
I should have invited Ruth to our wedding—to acknowledge how much our ordinary moments point to the story of Christ.

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