Leadership Journal

Fall 2004

Keeping Conflict Healthy

Volume 25

Winter 2005
Summer 2004

When you're in arms it's hard to remember the point.

Articles in this Issue

Not Your Mama’s Church

A multi-ethnic movement to reach leaders of the next generation.

The War of Online Words

There’s nothing virtual about e-conflict.

Water from Home

Parched and hurting, I stood alone.

Leadership Surveys Church Conflict

Bad news: 95% experience conflict. Good news: 94% report positive results.

Crisis Ready

Tragedies are inevitable but never expected. When the next one occurs, will your church be strengthened or shattered?

Keeping Conflict Healthy

The Leadership Forum

The Good Fight

4 spiritual disciplines to keep fights from scarring your soul.

The Conversation You Dread

A nasty outburst led to a more constructive approach for those difficult confrontations.

Cyber Pastors

Our small-group follow-up is faster and more frequent.

Six Steps to Settling Differences

After two failed attempts, I asked a pro to lead the meeting. Here’s what he did.

More Internet Ideas that Work

How are you connecting with your church and community in cyberspace?

Blogger Predicts Revival via Web

Is the next Great Awakening happening on the Internet? Personal weblogs are the new big tent.

Back-seat Fighter

Would I ever learn to keep my comments about church antagonists to myself?

Ghosts of Conflicts Past

This church had been stalking its pastors for generations. Now it was time to stop.

Red-Faced Pastor in a Blue State

Amid political tensions, when is a pastor to speak out and when to refrain?

The New Worship Topography

After the music wars, the map has changed. How shall we navigate?

Why Serious Preachers Use Humor

Plus: Top 25 Worship Songs

Reaching the Post-Christian

They’re today’s non-seekers, who’ve seen Christianity and think they have reasons for rejecting it.

Leading Worship Leaders

4 ways I’m learning to guide artists.

Rabble Roused

The complainers place me in an awkward position, seeking God on their behalf when I’d rather give them the boot.

Navigational Errors

A thriving church sank, not because it hit an iceberg, but because of six leadership mistakes afterward.

The Heart of Stone Church

When one member stonewalls growth and outreach, what is a church to do?

2005’s Newest Minority

Protestants no longer dominant religious group by year’s end.

News You Can Use: Outreach with Horsepower

Connect with people whose motto is Love me, love my car.

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