Leadership Journal

Spring 1989

Purpose & Direction

Volume 10

Summer 1989
Winter 1989

The Leadership Journal archives contain over 35 years of issues. These archives contain a trove of pastoral wisdom, leadership skills, and encouragement for your calling.

Articles in this Issue

THE ART OF THE START

Douglas J. Rumford

What can you accomplish that first year of a pastorate?

HOW FAST THE YEAR?

Robert W. Wido

REDEEMING THE REHEARSAL

Nancy D. Becker

How to transform wedding rehearsals from miserable to meaningful.

PEOPLE IN PRINT

STRETCHING YOUR SMALL-TWON CHURCH

Loren Seibold

Six ways that passive bodies can reach out with more vigor.

THE GENERAL-PRACTICE CHURCH

Gary Fenton

In a highly specialized society, is there room for an all-purpose church?

The Back Page

Terry C. Muck

FIVE STAGES IN YOUR MINISTRY DEVELOPMENT

Mark H. Senter III

Signs of progress to mark your growth as a church leader.

THE LAUNCH: STRATEGIZING NEW MINISTRIES

Don Cousins

A five-step countdown that will help keep new programs on course.

Strategic Planning Made Simple

Michael R. Baer

“For the first time, I think I really understand what it means to be an elder.”

REBUILDING MARRIAGES IN CRISIS

James D. Berkley

You can help hold together what God has joined together.

WHEN THE TAIL WAGS THE MINISTRY

Stephen A. Bly

What do you do when one program starts controlling the church?

Water Cooler Management

Walter C. Wright, Jr.

LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY

Jerry Chip MacGregor

PASTORING WITH HURTS AT HOME

Milton Lee

When your family has desperate needs, how can you still serve others?

How Do You Steer a Church?

A Leadership Forum

HOW DELEGATED WORK BOOMERANGS

Orville E. Easterly

It’s not enough to delegate work. We need to make sure it stays delegated.

The Subversive Pastor

Eugene H. Peterson

Our mission, to undermine the kingdom of self and establish the kingdom of God, is a covert operation.

MANAGING TO MINISTER

An interview with Peter Drucker

Spittin’ Out Peas: When the Question is Control

Jim Spickelmier

Sometimes people won’t swallow an idea because they don’t like the taste of it. But often there’s another issue.

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