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The Hazards of Self-Reliance
FROM THE EDITOR
The Pastor's Passages
The Wilderness of the Candidate
The dangers of stones and pinnacles en route to a pastorate.
The Ordination from Above
Becoming a Reverend took one night; experiencing God's power took much longer.
When the Pastor Gets Fired
What was once unthinkable is becoming more frequent. Why? And how can it be forestalled?
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY
Shepards Who Have Stayed
Leadership Forum
Curing Souls: the Forgotten Art
In the bustle of running a church, something essential has been overlooked.
CHECKLIST FOR A PULPIT THAT EQUIPS
The Facts and Feelings of Overwork
Do you live with the nagging sense that there's always something more you should be doing?
WHEN THE MINISTERIAL FAMILY CAVES IN
Leadership Forum
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.
How to Keep a Youth Minister
Pastors of high schoolers don’t need to graduate each June.
Work: The Silent Crisis
When making a living feels like dying, how can a pastor help?
Ambition and the Assistant Pastor
Keeping healthy perspective.
How to Say No Graciously
Saying no at the right times frees us to say yes to God's calling.
Noble Volunteer or Humble Slave?
Is there any choice about serving the kingdom of God?
What's So Great About Success?
Before people decide on a full-time ministry, they must realize God may be calling him or her to a ministry of tedious mediocrity.

Top Story May 15, 2024

Would Tim Keller Care If We Weren’t Still Talking About Him? Probably Not.
Would Tim Keller Care If We Weren’t Still Talking About Him? Probably Not.
For all his greatness, we should most seek to imitate the late pastor’s humility and indifference to fame.

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