Leadership Journal

Summer 2013

e-ministry

Volume 34

Fall 2013
Spring 2013

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

Leading Online

Brandon Cox

Seven ways to use social media in ministry.

Breaking My Blood Oath

How did I become so dependent on digital media?

If I Had a Scanner

How would our worship services be different?

From Online to Offline

David Russell

How our online ministry is bringing seekers through the doors of our church.

Tweeting My Life Away

Glenn Packiam

My online interactions were hurting my pastoral presence.

‘Just Unfollow Me!’

Ben Connelly

The gospel demands we engage the world, even when we feel vulnerable.

The Conviction to Lead

Leadership Journal Reviews

The One and the Many

Paul Louis Metzger

Ministry that’s clearly Christian in a multi-faith world.

Discipling the Hyper-Connected

Chris Maxwell

Moving a distracted generation toward Christ.

Spiritual Direction for Weird People

How do I help someone grow who’s not like me?

Leading God’s People

Kevin Emmert

A Leadership Journal review

Not Tweeting? Repent!

A Leadership Journal Interview

Ed Stetzer on why ignoring social media is no longer an option for church leaders.

Mind Reader

Compiled by Paul Pastor

An interview with Richard Cox

Can I Get a Witness?

Social media is dangerous if we use it to validate ourselves.

Odd Assignments

Martin Copenhaver

The strange requests we get connect us with the heart of our calling.

Electronic Warfare

How email and blogs complicate conflict, and what to do about it.

Jesus Didn’t Journal

Nancy Ortberg

Is there a different pathway to maturity for multi-tasking extroverts?

Why Cities Matter

And other Leadership Journal reviews

Here and There

Tim Challies

New technologies are a gift from God, but not if they keep us from being fully and physically present.

A Post-Website World

Compiled by Paul Pastor

Where the People Are

Why even bother with social media?

Twitter Chaplain

Keith Anderson

Social media opens instant opportunities for ministry.

All Archives

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