Leadership Journal

Summer 1986

Energy & Endurance

Volume 7

Fall 1986
Spring 1986

The Leadership Journal archives contain over 35 years of issues. These archives contain a trove of pastoral wisdom, leadership skills, and encouragement for your calling.

Articles in this Issue

THE MAKING OF A GOOD LITTLE CHURCH

Working well and working big are not necessarily the same thing.

Lashed to the Mast

With so many voices wooing us away, it’s not easy to cling to our essential task.

To Intervene or Not to Intervene

At times you feel obligated to enter a problem situation—without an invitation. How do you proceed prudently?

WHY I’VE STAYED

The long-term investment often yields the biggest returns.

IS IT TIME TO LEAVE?

When have you accomplished as much as you’re going to? Here are ten questions to help you decide.

The Church as Platypus

How do you lead that odd combination of business and family?

JUGGLING THE MINISTERIAL ART

Keeping everything aloft is a tough act. Before long something is bound to drop.

THE BREAKING OF A PASTOR

Early events shape a lifetime of ministry.

IDEAS THAT WORK

Getting adults excited about missions

ARE WE OVERWORKED?

Habitual busyness may be more a state of mind than a reality.

TURNING WEAKNESS INTO STRENGTH

When disease strikes your body, your entire ministry feels the pain.

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