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Study Overdose
You know you're spending too much time in the study
- When thou speaketh to thy children and helpmate thusly.
- When you start seeing the evening paper laid out in chapters and verses.
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Growing the Wrong Direction?
[American Christianity] is more Petrine than Johannean; more like busy Martha than like the pensive Mary, sitting at the feet of Jesus. It expands more ...
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Vulnerability vs. Spiritual Exhibitionism
On the one hand, no minister can keep his own experience of life hidden from those he wants to help. Nor should he want to keep it hidden. While a doctor ...
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Leaders Don't Push
General Eisenhower used to demonstrate the art of leadership with a simple piece of string. He'd put it on a table and say: "Pull it and it'll ...
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Doubters in the Fold
Apparently it's expected that candid confessions of uncertainty [by churchmen] will attract into the church other doubters who will contribute generously ...
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Leadership Is an Art
Leadership is an art, something to be learned over time, not simply by reading books. Leadership is more tribal than scientific, more a weaving of relationships ...
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When Good Business Is Bad Business
The church appears to be adopting the principles and practices of big business and finding these practices very effective.
Now there is nothing wrong with ...
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Successful Leaders Build Teams
The successful leaders are those who know their job is to build an effective team that will outlast them.
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Lone Climbers Against the Gale
The richer a man's personality, the more there is of him to be tempted. We need not be surprised--as occasionally we are--at the collapse of some ...
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Belaying--A Model for Ministry
Ten of us, all beginners, were climbing White Gap Mountain in North Carolina. We were using ropes in a system called belaying. I served as belayer, which ...
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