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Idelette: John Calvin's Search for the Right Wife
You don't look to the life of John Calvin for humor, but Calvin's quest for a wife would make grist for a twentieth-century situation comedy.
CREATIVE CHURCH DISCIPLINE
When correcting wayward members, laxity and expulsion are not the only two options.
PEOPLE IN PRINT
The Life and Times of John Calvin
As Shakespeare wrote, "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." John Calvin was certainly not born great.
The Principle Practice of Faith
How Prayer Was Calvin's Key to Living Well.
FUNDAMENTALLY ONE
An interview with Truman Dollar
TORN BETWEEN CHURCH & COMMUNITY
Preaching Truth, Justice and the American Way
Cultural assumptions affect what listeners sit for and what preachers must stand for.
From Applications to Action
It may be the most difficult, and neglected, part of preaching. How do you encourage doing, not just hearing, the Word?
AIMING THE WORD
THE TROUBLE WITH ALICE
WAYLON, WILLIE, AND RACHMANINOFF
The Subtle Sin of Ergocentricity
Surely the needs of my ministry trump yours ...
FROM THE EDITOR
GILT BY ASSOCIATION
Despite their tarrished reputations, ministerial gatherings present golden opportunities for more than coffee and competition.
CACOPHONY OR SYMPHONY?
Diversity in a church can produce either discord or harmony.
IDEAS THAT WORK
Leading the church to pray

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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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