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Why Many Young Adults Quit
One in four young Protestants has walked away from the church.
Leadership Journal, Fall 2007
Taking Membership to a New Level
Leadership Journal, Fall 2007
5 Kinds of Christians
Understanding the disparity of those who call themselves Christian in America.
A new national survey co-sponsored by Leadership. Reported by Helen Lee
Leadership Journal, Fall 2007
Something Wiki This Way Comes
Leadership Journal, Fall 2006
Habitat to Go
Leadership Journal, Summer 2006
Bijou Churches and Pews with Cupholders
Leadership Journal, Summer 2006
Church Math
Attendance figures inflated.
Leadership Journal, Summer 2006
Gauging Our Quality of Life
Leadership Journal, Spring 2006
Life and Death
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
Happily Ever After
Clergy are more sexually satisfied, less likely to commit adultery.
Leadership Journal, Spring 2005
Top 10 Christian Influencers
Leadership Journal, Spring 2005
Your Church's Priorities?
They probably depend on your demographics.
Leadership Journal, Spring 2005
No Signal, Por Favor
Mexico churches declare war on ringing cell phones.
Leadership Journal, Winter 2005
Online Tips for E-asier Ministry
Making ministry a little E-asier.
Leadership Journal, Winter 2004
Rick Warren's Unlikely Bestseller Draws Believers and Unbelievers
Devotional tops secular charts, and your church is reading it.
Leadership Journal, Fall 2003
Why Everybody's Switching Churches
We're changing more than churchesalso denoms and religions.
Leadership Journal, Summer 2003
How Others See Us
Clergy ratings drop to lowest level ever; moral decline expected.
by Eric Reed
Leadership Journal, Spring 2003
Multi-Media Worship Becoming Norm
Video is no toy as more churches use projectors.
Leadership Journal, Winter 2003
Trendex
Coping with an Aging Population, and War Drums Silenced.
Leadership Journal, Winter 2003
Family Snapshot
They're busy and somewhat happy with your church.
by John C. LaRue, Jr.
Leadership Journal, Spring 2002
Charting Satan's Comeback
Barna tracks attitudes toward God, the Devil, and church since 9/11 .
by from Barna Research Group and USA Today.com
Leadership Journal, Winter 2002
Currents: Jabez Causes Pain After All
Letters, we got lettersand e-mails, even a few faxes.
by the Leadership editors
Fall 2001
Where Have All the Marrieds Gone?
Traditional couples are still the majority, but just barely.
Data from MSNBC, Newsweek, RNS and ChristianityToday.com
Leadership Journal, Fall 2001
CHURCH LIFE
Giving Drops
Americans remain the most generous people on earth, says Barna Research Group, giving away $100 billion each year.
by Barna Research Group
Leadership Journal, Fall 2001
Church Adds .com to Name
Seven Encouraging Signs, A Letter to My Successor, Uncle Sam Wants You, Pay It God-ward, and Ideas That Work
Leadership Journal, Spring 2001
One Less Bell to Answer
Four Sharp Questions, The Last Roundup, Dew-ers of the Word, and Ideas that Work
Leadership Journal, Winter 2001
Riding the Worship Express
So, Sue Me, Leadership Pays, It's Mutual in Omaha, Greetings from the President, Easier Introductions, and Orchestrated Outreach.
Leadership Journal, Fall 2000
Gen-X Feels Push of Gen-Y
The Virtual Tent Meeting, E-vangelism Netiquette, and Innovative Study Appeals to Small Town Values.
Leadership Journal, Summer 2000
Hooray for HollywoodJesus.com
And the Winner Is
, Roll the Clip, Prayer Movement Goes Door to Door, Forget School, S Is for Soccer, Soap Operation, and If You Can't Beat 'em, Sponsor 'em!.
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000
Can Christians Pray for Every U.S. Home in 2000?
Bulletproofing Your Church Kids, Blended Surpasses Traditional, Good Gossip, Video Invocation, and E-chain Gang.
Leadership Journal, Winter 2000
Leaders Need New Focus for New Millennium
"And after sports, tonight's prayer
", If Mama Won't Come to the Mountain
Take Her a Videotape, I'd Give that Church 5 Stars, and A Welcome that Melts in Your Mouth.
Leadership Journal, Fall 1999
Re-hallowing Halloween
Getting IT Started, Online Study Sites Cited, Direct Deposit Tithing, Video to Go, and Video Visionary.
Leadership Journal, Summer 1999
Church in the Fast Lane
Reaching the Ad-Savvy Shopper, Pastoral Computing, Selling Your New Idea, and Pastors Call "Time Out!".
Leadership Journal, Spring 1999
Reviving a Declining Church
Fear of Losing Control?, 6 Reasons to Join a Church, Helping Seniors Pray for Students, Online Bible Study, and When You're Leaving a Church.
Leadership Journal, Winter 1999
9 Changes in Church Staffs
An Evangelistic Installation Service?, Consultant in a Box, Parents' Night Out, How to Get Respect in the Pulpit, and Questions People Ask about God.
Leadership Journal, Fall 1998
How to Become a Mentoring Leader
Why Volunteers Drop Out, Planning for a Successful Meeting, Getting to Know You, 5 Proven Ways to Remember Names, and Evangelism in English.
Leadership Journal, Summer 1998
When You're Asked to Bury a Stranger
Church Members Giving Less, Garden-Variety Evangelism, Shorter, Better Meetings, Candid (Missionary) Camera, and What to Do with Church-Hoppers.
Leadership Journal, Summer 1998
Culture Fest
"Prayer Chain" That Works, Growth by Combining, and Children's Dinner Theater.
Leadership Journal, Winter 1998
Home School Band
Car Repair Ministry, Caroling in Bars, and Talent Multiply-ers.
Leadership Journal, Fall 1997
Mobile Car Wash
Drive-in Movie Night, Community Connection, and Candy-reward Sermons.
Leadership Journal, Summer 1997
Roses for new believers
Telephone evangelism and Worship feedback.
Leadership Journal, Summer 1997
Food evangelism for junior highers
Visitor fete, Developing teachers, Baptism mentors and Seeker-sensitive liturgy.
Leadership Journal, Winter 1997
The Complexity of Simplicity
Important shifts in church and society.
Leadership Journal, Winter 1997
30-Minutes-a-Month Care
Cookies and Coffee, Carol Announcement, The Gift Rap, and Nursery Pagers.
Leadership Journal, Fall 1996
This Is Not Your Boomer's Generation
Christendom's cracks and Preaching to Generation X.
Leadership Journal, Fall 1996
Drive-by Praying
Intentional Intercessors, Prayer Tech, and Press 1 for Prayer.
Leadership Journal, Summer 1996
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