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A Pastor's Quarrel with God
In ministry, you sometimes find yourself questioning God's grand scheme.
When Should Newcomers Become Leaders?
How to pace leadership development.
Why Study Church History?
Surprising answers from a variety of writers
SPIRITUAL SURVIVAL FOR A FORCED EXIT
Even a painful resignation can be a first-hand encounter with grace.
BEING MORAL ISN'T ALWAYS ENOUGH
What you may do and what you should do are two different things.
APPROPRIATE AFFECTION
How to keep your cool while showing warmth.
HANDING OUT WITHOUT BEING TAKEN IN
THE TROUBLE WITH ALICE
THE INGLORIOUS WORK OF SPIRITUAL DIRECTION
How practical is it to guide Christians one at a time?
SHOOTING ECCLESIASTICAL ELEPHANTS
How to Say No Graciously
Saying no at the right times frees us to say yes to God's calling.
Four Ways To Make Group Decisions
One way or another, decisions always get made—but using the right method helps make sure the result is a good one.
Do You Rate Your Family Too High?
Are the priorities of God, family, and job the right ones?
CRITICISM: FROM STUMBLING BLOCK TO STEPPINGSTONE
We all feel wounded by a critic's arrows, but they can become goads to progress.
Conflict in the Black Church
The black church has often failed to manage conflict because it believes conflict is wrong.
SELF DISCLOSURE: HOW FAR SHOULD A LEADER GO?
You're told to be vulnerable--to disclose yourself honestly to those around you. But like most of us you're painfully aware that honest self-disclosure can blow up in your face.

Top Story June 16, 2024

Faithful Fathers
Faithful Fathers
Reports of the death of fatherhood have been greatly exaggerated. There are many good dads, like mine, quietly blessing their children.

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