Leadership Journal

Winter 1993

Conflict

Volume 14

Spring 1993

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

WRAPPING UP A LONG PASTORATE

Malcom Nygren

Announcing your retirement early has its advantages.

ANIMAL INSTINCTS

Norman Shawchuck and Robert Moeller

Five ways church members will react in a fight.

ICONS EVERY PASTOR NEEDS

Greg Asimakoupoulos

Six ways to remember your value.

WHY WON’T I PRAY WITH MY WIFE?

Louis McBurney

Breaking the barriers to spiritual intimacy.

TIME TRACKING

Ross Bartlett

A workable way to answer the question What did you do this week?

REGARDING RESULTS

Stuart Briscoe

In the ministerial box score, which stats really matter?

GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD PASTORS

Richard Blackmon

Boundaries can lengthen and strengthen your ministry.

FROM THE EDITORS

You rarely hit creativity by aiming at it directly. You have to point at a larger, more substantial target.

KEEPING CONNECTED TO SPIRITUAL POWER

An interview with Jim Cymbala.

THE POWER OF COMMUNION

Barb Shackelford

STORIES FOR THOSE WHO MOURN

Kevin Filkins

Personal memories can salve death’s sting.

10 Reasons Not to Resign

Don Bubna

How one pastor kept himself from bailing out.

TESTS OF A LEADER’S CHARACTER

Bonaventure

Spiritual Direction for today from a thirteenth-century saint.

COMEBACK

Jim Kallam, Jr

A sense of calling returns from the disabled list.

THE LEGAL LANDSCAPE

Richard R. Hammar

Some of the new lasws that impact ministry.

A STRUCTURE RUNS THROUGH IT

Barry Liesch

Contemporary worship that flows is flexible, but it isn’t random.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Sharon Sherbondy

MINISTERIAL BUNIONS

What do you become when ministry rubs the wrong way? Toug? Or tender?

A GREAT PLAINS MINISTRY

Dan Edmondson

Doing God’s work in windswept places.

CONTENDING FOR THE TRUTH…IN CHURCH PUBLICITY

Wayne Kiser

When you tell others about your church, is honesty the best policy?

FROM THE EDITORS

While agreement is wonderful, sometimes conflict is better than consensus.

WHEN NOT TO CONFRONT

Leroy R. Armstrong, Jr.

Sometimes conflict is better left alone.

ZONED OUT

Craig Brian Larson

These days it takes something extra to get a building permit.

THE LANDMARK SERMON

Jack Hayford

A clear word at the right time can keep the church from getting separated.

WHEN TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC

Edward G. Dobson

Five questions to ask before speaking in a secular situation.

The Unique Network of a Small Church

John Koessler

Learning to communicate in ways a congregation expects.

GOING TO YOUR LEFT

Kent Hughes

Pastoral ministry demands more than playing to your strengths.

HOW PASTORS PRACTICE THE PRESENCE

David L. Goetz

A Leadership Survey sizes up church leaders spiritual growth.

CLOSE UP

Grant Lovejoy

A CLEARER CALL FOR COMMITMENT

Jim Kallam, Jr

To win support for ministry requires the right attitude

ADDING BREADTH AND DEPTH

Joel C. Hunter

Sermons grow stronger by wrapping your mind around big ideas

WHEN’S IT’S A SIN TO ASK FOR FORGIVENESS

Name withheld

Sometimes it’s wrong to take the blame.

SUCCEEDING A PATRIARCH

Michael Blaine

How to perform when you have a tough act to follow.

WEIGHING THOSE WEDDING INNOVATIONS

Edd Breeden

What some couples want in a ceremony borders on bizarre.

PASTORING STRONG-WILLED PEOPLE

S. Robert Maddox

How do you follow the Lamb when you’re shepherding lions?

Case Study: The Entrenched and Ineffective Worker

Norman Shawchuck, David Chadwick, Alvin Jackson, LeRoy Lawson

Six creative approaches to an awkward pastoral dilemma.

A WOUNDED PASTOR’S RESCUE

Jim Amandus with Bobl Moeller

How one near-casualty was saved and returned to ministry.

THE SLY SABOTEUR

John Maxwell

How to arrest ministry’s nemesis, Procrastination.

WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW

Leonard Sweet, Eugene Peterson, Rick Warren, D. James Kennedy, Jack Hayford, James Montgomery Boice, and Don Argue

Seven leaders identify ministry’s most strategic points.

CLASSIC CREATIVITY

Bringing color and fragrance to historic church is what you’d expect from a pastor named Rose.

THE TOP-10 “LAST WORDS IN YOUR CHURCH”

Pastoral lines you may not be around long enough to regret.

Standing in the Crossfire

Interview with Bill Hybels

An interview with Bill Hybels

BENEFITS OF AN INTENTIONAL INTERIM

Nola Deffenbaugh

An interim pastor can turn a church with problems into a church ready for progress

THE BACK PAGE

Joseph Phelps

Preachers and listeners perform a dance of the spirit, and sometimes Someone Else cuts in.

WARS YOU CAN’T WIN

Andre Bustanoby

Facing determined guerilla forces may be a no-win situation.

UNLIKELY ALLIES

Ron Fowler

If you can’t fight city hall, join forces.

THE HIGH-TURNOVER SMALL CHURCH

Earl Creps

Sometimes it feels like this isn’t a congregation but a bus depot.

Handing Your Baby to Barbarians

Craig Brian Larson

Why your brightest ideas aren’t always warmly embraced.

ARE PASTORS ABUSED?

Arlo Walker

Criticism comes with the territory, but sometimes it crosses the line.

BUILDING YOUR ALL-VOLUNTEER ARMY

Ken Horton with Al Sibello

When church workers resist the draft, start enlisting them.

HEART TO HEART PREACHING

Dan S. Baty

How to tap authentic emotions, both yours and the listeners’.

HIDDEN EFFICIENCIES OF PRAYER

Joseph Winger

Four ways that prayer is productive.

WHEN YOU TAKE A PUBLIC STAND

Richard Exley

How one pastor calculated the costs of addressing abortion.

REKINDLING VISION IN AN ESTABLISHED CHURCH

Dennis Sawyer

The Prophet Joel said old men would dream dreams. What about old congregations?

WAYS TO SHAKE OFF THE DUST

Louis McBurney

Steps to putting a forced farewell behind you.

WHAT’S DRAMA DOING IN CHURCH?

Steve Pederson

Willow Creek’s Steve Pederson describes how Broadway fits the Narrow Way.

THE BACK PAGE

Gladys Hunt

I continually have to monitor my spiritual life. How much of it is form without substance?

NEW AND NOTEWORTHY

Grant Lovejoy

SQUEEZE PLAY AT HOME

Art Greco

One pastor’s toughest call.

A POWERFUL PRESENCE

Richard Exley

How to provide what the sick and dying need most.

PRACTICING THE ORIGINAL PASSION

John R. Throop

Different ways to observe the Christian discipline of prayer.

MAKING PEACE IN A WAR ZONE

Michelle and Warren Bird

The persistent creativity required to find a place to worship.

THE WELL-FED IMAGINATION

Robert J. Morgan

How to be your own best think tank.

RAISING YOUR CREATIVITY QUOTIENT

Gary Gonzales

A few good habits can improve the quality of your ideas

LET THERE BE WIT & WISDOM, WEEKLY

After six days, God’s creation was done. But for pastors…

FROM THE EDITORS

While some may thrive on heated confrontation, most of us long for a calmer, more compassionate means of resolving differences.

THE BACK PAGE

William Willimon

Loneliness is an unavoidable by-product of a culture that believes individual rights are more important than community.

SAINTWATCHING

Charles Denison

With patience and a sharp eye, you can spot them in the wild.

CAN YOU TEACH AN OLD CHURCH NEW TRICKS?

Michael Lewis

Even traditional churches can gain a healthy flexibility.

Spiritual Disciplines for the Undisciplined

Bob Moeller

Seeking God with our own temperamental prayers—an interview with Charles Killian.

BREAKING THE GRUMBLERS’ GRIP

John White

How to respond (and not respond) to chronic complainers.

WHEN YOUR CHILDREN PAY THE PRICE

Bob Moeller

How one pastor’s family withstood the trauma of sexual abuse in the church.

THE CONCILIATION CAVALRY

Eddy Hall

When things look hopeless, you can call in outside help.

DANCING WITH DEFEAT

Knute Larson

Everyone stumbles. The graceful regain their balance.

THE TIGHTER ZONING DEFENSES

Lyle E. Schaller

A new legal landscape faces churches that want to build.

BUSTING OUT OF SERMON BLOCK

Haddon Robinson

Having to speak doesn’t always mean you have something to say.

How to Spend the Day in Prayer

Lorne C. Sanny

A day alone with God may be your most important appointment.

REVERSING CHURCH DECLINE

Ron Klassen

How to regain morale and momentum, if you’re so inclined.

THE JOY OF INEFFICIENT PRAYER

Donald Gerig

Conversations with God can wander into wonder.

CULTIVATING CLOSENESS

Maxie Dunnam

Above all else, pastors need fresh and frequent experiences of God’s presence.

WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE A FOREIGNER

Kenneth Quick

Trying to fit into a new church can give you culture shock.

BAPTISM IN A COFFIN

Ralph C. Wood

Can pardon be freely given for the worst offense?

FROM THE EDITORS

Developing spiritual fruit requires being around people–ordinary, ornery people.

THE QUEST FOR CONTENTMENT

Martin Thielen

How come restlessness pursues us even to paradise?

THE CUTTING-EDGE TRADITIONAL CHURCH

Some forms of next century’s church may be remarkably familiar.

THE BACK PAGE

John Killinger

It’s a mistake to preach out of dogma or doctrine without freshly seeing where the gospel is occurring.

CARING FOR THE CONFUSED

Kevin Ruffcorn

The oft-forgotten ministry to those with Alzheimer’s.

WIRING YOURSELF FOR LIGHTNING

Ben Patterson

When you’re the church lightning rod, you have to be well grounded.

A Pastor’s Quarrel with God

Eugene H. Peterson

In ministry, you sometimes find yourself questioning God’s grand scheme.

DIAGNOSING YOUR HEART CONDITION

A Leadership Forum probes the vital signs of spiritual fitness.

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