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Summer 1987: Teaching

Volume 8
Summer

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In this Issue
IS LISTENING WORSHIP?
NOT EVERYONE LEARNS ALIKE
How to teach in the ways people learn best.
WHAT NEW CHRISTIANS NEED MOST
What does it take to bring a person to spiritual maturity?
DAMAGE CONTROL FOR MISTAKES
How do you keep a minor blunder from mushrooming into a major error?
PREPARING A CONGREGATION FOR DEATH
Perhaps the church's greatest ministry is helping people get ready for the final enemy.
BUT ITS'S NOT MY GIFT
IN THE PASTORAL PASTORATE
The benefits of the rural church far outweigh its disadvantages.
THE SHAPE OF GOD'S BODY
It's not easy to describe the church.
SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN SAFETY
When destructive people head for another church, do you warn the next pastor?
THE MOMENT THAT MATTERS
WORKING SMART WITH SINGLES
Even a small church can make a big impact.
OVERLOOKED FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
To improve our teaching it pays to go back to basics.
THE BACK PAGE
THE FAIR-TO-MIDDLING PREACHER
Ordinary preachers may never dazzle, but most can learn to be pretty good.
SPINNING YARNS
The well-told tale may be the preacher's best tool.
THE MAKING OF A PREACHER
If preachers are made, not born, what goes into the process? An interview with Fred Craddock
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