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.
Your assumptions about leadership reflect the values of a particular generation.
A book review.
The surprising impact when leaders tap the power of a generation of influencers.
A variety of worldviews provides challenges and opportunities.
These churches are learning to welcome children into their worship and mission.
A researcher argues that the future of youth ministry will require bringing the generations together.
Honoring the departed and the budget.
What to do, and not do, when reaching out to Muslims
Reared on self-esteem and impervious to guilt, the next generation needs good news that can break through their defenses.
(It’s not because we feel guilty.)
On sanctification, making war against sin, and cannibalism in the New Reformed movement.
A review of “The Next Evangelicalism”
Here are five things to keep in mind while building a team that spans from young to old.
Learning to be an advocate in the pulpit.
What have we learned from the rise, decline, and renewal of “Gen-X” ministries?
The kingdom of God is like a punk rock wedding.
How to collect gifts to fund short-term missions legally.
What makes a pastor a pastor?
Officiating the weddings of unbelievers can be a key to reaching them.
An ancient monk’s surprising role in bringing justice and healing to his neighbors.
What you need to minister with your spirit intact.
Fostering conversation vital for every small group.