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Core Qualities of a Leadership Journal Article

We're looking for pieces that deal with doing "real ministry in a complex world." A published article describes real experiences, painting vivid scenes that leaders can identify with. Tell the story of what happened and what you learned. Readers can see what went wrong and what went right—learning from the experience of one who's been there. Show that you understand the complexities, joys, and pain of local-church ministry. Offer insight on the practical issues: the conflicts, temptations, mistakes, and successes.

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