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.
A review of Untamed: Reactivating a Missional Form of Discipleship by Alan Hirsch and Debra Hirsch
Examining the cultural and theological forces behind the new interest in justice.
The theology of justice flows from the heart of God.
Jim Wallis and Mark Dever don’t see eye to eye, but they do agree on justice.
Calling involves everything we are and everything we do.
We dare not be silent about injustices, if only we can see them as God does.
The price of getting personally involved in justice.
Bringing reconciliation into all areas of life.
Young people are drawn to injustices, and this is an opportunity for life-shaping discipleship.
What I discovered was different from what I had always been told.
Helpful tips for guarding church employees and equipment.
How to speak his name in a “serve but don’t proselytize” world.
Some churches do ministry to children, others do it with them.
A new way to measure spiritual vitality
What people really mean when they ask for “deeper” sermons.
What’s the invitation here: “Pray this prayer” or “Follow me”?
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One church’s attempt to do justly
These churches are combining justice and evangelism.