Jump directly to the content
subscribe:
magcover

Already a subscriber?

Home > Issues > 2008

Leadership Journal 2008

Volume 29

Displaying 1–20 of 150 articles

Page 1234...8

Holding out Hope

The secret of enduring and effective ministry.
online only

Preaching for Total Commitment

What does it take to convince people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ?
online only

Future Church: The Future Is in the "New"

Giving Is for Everyone

How to teach generosity across the economic spectrum.

The Golden Canon

2008 Leadership Book Awards.
online only

Welcome or Warning?

Your church facility is sending a message—here's a way to decipher what it's saying.

A Cast of Thousands

The mission of the church is not efficiency, but developing all its people.

Rebranding Sin

Our changing views of right and wrong.
online only

Perils of a Public Christian

I needed a stimulus to tend my "interaction economy."

Small Wonders

"Mustard Seed" movements that are reshaping the church.

Defining Missional

The word is everywhere, but where did it come from and what does it really mean?
online only

When Accusations Fly

Allegations can financially devastate a church—the right insurance offers protection.
online only

Questioned Your Ancestry Lately?

Treasures Old and New

Holding on to tradition in a world of endless innovation.

Full-Service Facilities

These churches are using their buildings to make an impact way beyond the weekend.
online only

Streamline For Success

5 steps for taming "clergy clutter."

Missional Misgivings

Small, indigenous churches are getting lots of attention, but where's the fruit?

"Showtime!" No More

Could our church shift from performance to mission?

Bedside Manner

Caring for others, and yourself, during hospital visitations.

Coming and Going

Two leaders. One mission. Two very different strategies.

Displaying 1–20 of 150 articles

Page 1234...8
From Powerlifter to Powerless

Meditation

From Powerlifter to Powerless

How physical debility strengthened my reliance on God.

Why Civic Engagement Belongs in Every Church's Mission Statement

This Is Our City

Why Civic Engagement Belongs in Every Church's Mission Statement

Churches can commission their members to vocationally bless their community, says California pastor Michael Decker

more | current issue

Christian Bible Studies

Unbalanced Blessings

Unbalanced Blessings

The balancing act of...

Books & Culture

Quiet

Quiet

Shhh! Introverts working...

Preaching Today

NFL Star Junior Seau Searched for Peace

Small Groups

Prepare with Prayer

Prepare with Prayer

Don't leave out this...

Shopping
Scripture Search
Go Deeper