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CARING FOR THE CONFUSED
The oft-forgotten ministry to those with Alzheimer's.
WARS YOU CAN'T WIN
Facing determined guerilla forces may be a no-win situation.
WHEN'S IT'S A SIN TO ASK FOR FORGIVENESS
Sometimes it's wrong to take the blame.
BENEFITS OF AN INTENTIONAL INTERIM
An interim pastor can turn a church with problems into a church ready for progress
THE LANDMARK SERMON
A clear word at the right time can keep the church from getting separated.
THE BACK PAGE
I continually have to monitor my spiritual life. How much of it is form without substance?
FROM THE EDITORS
You rarely hit creativity by aiming at it directly. You have to point at a larger, more substantial target.
DIAGNOSING YOUR HEART CONDITION
A Leadership Forum probes the vital signs of spiritual fitness.
10 Reasons Not to Resign
How one pastor kept himself from bailing out.
WHEN NOT TO CONFRONT
Sometimes conflict is better left alone.
ANIMAL INSTINCTS
Five ways church members will react in a fight.
MINISTERIAL BUNIONS
What do you become when ministry rubs the wrong way? Toug? Or tender?
WAYS TO SHAKE OFF THE DUST
Steps to putting a forced farewell behind you.
THE CUTTING-EDGE TRADITIONAL CHURCH
Some forms of next century's church may be remarkably familiar.
CAN YOU TEACH AN OLD CHURCH NEW TRICKS?
Even traditional churches can gain a healthy flexibility.
TESTS OF A LEADER’S CHARACTER
Spiritual Direction for today from a thirteenth-century saint.
CULTIVATING CLOSENESS
Above all else, pastors need fresh and frequent experiences of God's presence.
A POWERFUL PRESENCE
How to provide what the sick and dying need most.
THE CONCILIATION CAVALRY
When things look hopeless, you can call in outside help.
PEOPLE IN PRINT

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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