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The Puritans and Edwards
The American Vision of a Covenant People
Colonial New England: An Old Order, New Awakening
Faith as Noun and Verb
You know the rope won't break-but it's 21 still a long way down.
Living with Those Who Disagree
Beyond the Double Bolted Door
The death of his wife severely tested Lewis's faith as well as his theology
Small Gestures
The quiet, pastoral acts are the ones that count.
Evangelism Takes Time
Home Visitation: How Well Does It Work?
Leadership talks to those on the receiving end of three different church visitation programs.
HOW TO GIVE AN HONEST INVITATION
There are may ways to call people to a spiritual decision -- some good, some not so good.
Why I Don't Set Goals
A purposeful leader explains his unorthodox approach.
The Urge to Serve Beyond Your Means
Without a vision, the people perish, says Proverbs. But with too broad a vision, the people flounder.
Why Peacemakers Aren't Popular
With so many people for peace and unity, why is it in such short supply -- especially within the church?
Seven Bites of Buechner
The Ordination from Above
Becoming a Reverend took one night; experiencing God's power took much longer.
MY CHOICE OF BOOKS
Richard Foster reflects on the writers who stretched his thinking.
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The New Look of Women's Ministry

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It’s okay to mourn what’s lost without losing hope for what’s to come.

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