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The Sweet Torture of Sunday Morning
An interview with Gardner C. Taylor
Your Preaching Is Unique
Preaching is not what we do; it's what we are.
An Invitation to the Spiritual Life
Through the disciplines of solitude and community, we can begin to remove the many obstacles that prevent us from listening to God's voice.
Are You Asking the Right Questions about your Youth Group?
Few youth leaders disagree that there's a need for effective youth work--it's the how that causes problems. Here are four questions youth workers should ask themselves about their ministry.
Seeing Yourself as Others See You
A Christian leader tells how he embarked on a self-examiniation program at the onset of his fortieth birthday.
HOW TO MOTIVATE YOURSELF AND OTHERS
Motivation begins when goals and feelings are skillfully blended together.
The Idea Behind Motivation
Motivation is like a superstructure that can quickly collapse unless it is built upon a strong base of vital ideas.
At The Planning Retreat: Discussing First Things First
Howard Hendricks offers some practical suggestions for evaluating local church ministry.
You Gotta Serve Somebody
Modern psychology says you must to find yourself; the Scriptures say to give yourself away.
The Ministry Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
God has not promised immunity to those who self-inflict physical and mental abuse for the sake of the kingdom.
How Are You Feeling?
Chiding the cult of sensibility
The Complete Life

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Was Paul a Slave?
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.

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