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Why Can't I Shake My Sins?
A surprising answer to a stubborn problem.
by Kevin A. Miller
Leadership Journal, Spring 2008
The Gospel in All its Forms
Like God, the gospel is both one and more than that.
by Tim Keller
Leadership Journal, Spring 2008
Reading Scripture the Way Jesus Did—Aloud!
by Warren Bird
Leadership Journal, Winter 2008
Let God Speak for Himself
Why we need to listen to more Scripture, without embellishment, in worship and life.
An interview with The Divine Hours author Phyllis Tickle
Leadership Journal, Winter 2008
Story Time
A small group that's all about you.
by Mike Lueken
Leadership Journal, Fall 2007
What Is "Biblical" Giving?
A diversity of giving styles are illustrated in Scripturenot just one.
by Fred Smith
Leadership Journal, Winter 2007
Prayer Beyond "Father Weejus"
by Tony Jones
Leadership Journal, Winter 2007
Money-Back Tithing
by Elizabeth Diffin
Leadership Journal, Winter 2007
New Ownership
Missional is more than a trend as today's Christians recover an old calling.
by Eric Reed
Leadership Journal, Winter 2007
Youth Ministry Gets Serious
by Sam O'Neal
Leadership Journal, Fall 2006
Coffeeshop Connections
What one pastor is learning, as a part-time barista, about relationship and discipleship.
by David Swanson
Leadership Journal, Fall 2006
Dangerous Blessings
A theology of God's abundance and our hunger for more.
by Ed Gungor
Leadership Journal, Summer 2006
Cultivating the Soul
Spiritual formation can happen, without saying a word.
by Gordon MacDonald
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
Slipping from the Radar
Lower priority and fewer classes for Sunday school.
Leadership Journal, Fall 2005
Contemplative Kids
Children may be the people most receptive to quiet, reflective spiritual formation.
by Scottie May
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
New Journeys on Well-Worn Paths
Rediscovering ancient practices in spiritual formation.
by Eric Reed
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
Ask Fred
Mentor and sage Fred Smith receives lots of questions from leaders, and sometimes his greatest gift back is to reframe them.
by Fred Smith
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
4 Marks of a Transforming Church
There's more to it than doing good deeds.
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
Blowing Holes in Spiritual Formation
The Divine Hours author Phyllis Tickle sees rising interest in pre-Reformation spirituality. "A movement?" she says, "You better believe it."
A Leadership Interview
October 3, 2005
No More Mr. Nice Group
5 practices that take small groups beyond polite "sharing" to the disciplines that change lives.
by John Ortberg
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
Porn Comes to Church
America's dirty little secret is neither little nor secret. So these pastors are taking it on.
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
Our Daunting Hope
Can preaching really change anyone?
by Mark Labberton
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
"It's Just Not Working"
Frustrated by his ineffectiveness, this pastor did something
he admitted the truth. The first step toward change.
by Bill Hull
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
The Apprentices
What is spiritual formation? And how does a church do it? A professor and pastor discuss the new language of making disciples.
Leadership Journal, Summer 2005
A Mad Multi-gen Strategy that Works, Dude
Bring generations together and reduce 20-something dropout.
by Mike Breaux
Leadership Journal, Spring 2005
Parts of the Holistic
Every activity at Solomon's Porch contributes to spiritual formation.
By Doug Pagitt of Solomon's Porch
Leadership Journal, Winter 2005
Cyber Pastors
Our small-group follow-up is faster and more frequent.
By T. R. Robertson
Leadership Journal, Fall 2004
Holy Tension
Creating and seizing opportunities for spiritual transformation.
The Leadership Interview with John Ortberg
Leadership Journal, Winter 2004
True (and False) Transformation
Two counterfeit forms of spiritual maturity, and one way to find the real thing.
by John Ortberg
Leadership Journal, Summer 2002
Noble Masculinity
To rescue families, Pastor Robert Lewis is calling men and fathers to a higher standard.
An Interview with Robert Lewis
Leadership Journal, Spring 2002
Redirecting the Self-seeking
How to turn the self-centered into the selfless.
by Alan Nelson
Summer 2001
BiblioFile: Fishing Guide
New and enduring books on casting the net and drawing in the catch.
by Brian McLaren
Summer 2001
Reaching the Disconnected Male
How to move men on the fringe into active, focused discipleship forge.
by Patrick Morley
Leadership Journal, Winter 2001
Beyond Casual Christianity
How churchesthroughout history and today give depth to those with shallow faith.
by Bruce L. Shelley
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000
It's Not Oprah's Book Club
This approach to spiritual nourishment has hairstylists reading Kierkegaard-and loving it!
by Randy Hasper
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000
Measuring What Matters
How do you gauge if your people are getting stronger? A Leadership Forum.
by Kevin Miller
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000
Broken People Can Become Whole Disciples
The steps from dysfunction to fully functioning Christian.
by Erwin R. McManus
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000
Stepping Over the Gap
How three churches are doing trans-generational ministry.
by Erik Johnson
Leadership Journal, Spring 1999
Why Women Resist Community
and how to help them connect.
by Nancy Barton
Leadership Journal, Winter 1999
The Business of Making Saints
People want us to meet their needs. But if we give in, we abandon our true work. A two-part interview with Eugene H. Peterson.
by Kevin Miller
Leadership Journal, Spring 1997
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