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Training young people to serve
The Unfinished Pastor
Climate Control: Conditions of a Growing Church
Even if we can't change the weather, we can alter the atmosphere of the church.
Turning Gray
Learning to See God
When it comes to recognizing God's everyday work, too few of us have eyes to see.
Even Pastors Need Friends
Despite the dangers, one pastor has found that a few close friends are good for him… and the congregation.
C.E. Doesn't Run on Autopilot
In Christian education, pastors serve a dual role -- ministering directly and managing others who minister.
Every Church Needs a Bag Lady
Anatomy of a Spiritual Leader
A conversation with Gordon MacDonald
WHY SOME SERMONS WORK BETTER THAN OTHERS
The difference in preaching isn't always what you think at first.
THE SEARCH FOR APPLAUSE
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER
PEOPLE IN PRINT
How to Gauge the Closeness of a Group
Analyzing conversation patterns can show how much a group trusts one another -- or how far they need to go toward true fellowship.
Putting Pain to Work
Healthy bodies know how to make use of pain. A healthy church does too.
TO ILLUSTRATE…
The Pastor's Pre-Election Perils
Nonsense and the First Amendment
A Theologian Looks at Schuller
Dr. Kantzer has read extensively the writings of Robert Schuller and was a member of the trio sent by CT to spend a day interviewing him.

Top Story November 10, 2020

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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