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Money & Power
In his book, Money & Power, Jacques Ellul cuts through the success syndromes of church and state.
Telling Tales to Tell the Truth
Must Men Be Friendless?
Who are your three closest brothers?… If you have trouble thinking of names, keep reading.
Even Pastors Need Friends
Despite the dangers, one pastor has found that a few close friends are good for him… and the congregation.
How to Gauge the Closeness of a Group
Analyzing conversation patterns can show how much a group trusts one another -- or how far they need to go toward true fellowship.
Putting Pain to Work
Healthy bodies know how to make use of pain. A healthy church does too.
The Changing Focus of Church Finances
In our interview with the late Lyle Schaller, he identified ways churches can make wiser financial decisions.
Clergy Compensation: A Survey of Leadership Readers
In what ways do pators and lay persons agree or disagree about pastors' compensation, their ability to cope financially, and their financial condition?
LEADERSHIP FORUM
The questions of good stewarship and responsible financial policies face pastor and layman alike. Five laymen talk about whay money and ministry go hand in hand.
CLERGY ON WELFARE
How I Motivated My Staff
Six Christian leaders share their ideas on developing motivated staff members.
Pastors’ Pay: Who Sets It and How?
How can a fair, equitable salary for pastors be determined? Manfred Holck, Jr. gives some practical guidelines.
God’s Gauge for Giving

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Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
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