Church Issues
Reclaiming the Radical Story, Part 1
by C. Jeanne Orjala Serrao, Kent Brower
Thursday, November 19, 2009
A sinful culture often squeezes the church into its mold through resistance to women called to proclaim the gospel. Discover why Nazarenes believe in and support God's calling upon women and men.

Team-Based Leadership
by Rondy Smith
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Let's compare the composition of our communities to that of our congregations and leadership teams. Does your congregation mirror your community?

Connecting With: A New Pastor
by Amy Schlepp
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Review these important questions when your church is experiencing a pastoral transition.

One Size Doesn't Fit All
by Tim Crutcher
Thursday, November 19, 2009
In a world that is naturally fragmented, the Church can find strength and mission in unity.

Avoiding the Revolving Door Syndrome
Woodie J. Stevens
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Why do some churches seem to have a revolving back door?

5 Checkpoints for Sins of the Heart
Avoiding the Revolving Door Syndrome
Philip McAlister: Sketches
Congregations Are from Mars
Do It Yourself
Designed to Make a Difference
Q&A: Ministry to Twentysomethings
Leading During Transition
Bullies: One Body, Two Persons
Reclaiming the Radical Story, Part 2
Meet Filimao Chambo
Dear God: Children's Prayers-Innocent Faith
Making it in the Mid-Years
The Domestic Bully
A Chat with Anthony Quimby
Trading Places
Grief Beyond Words
4 Ways Not to Goof Up a Sermon
Unexpected Joy
Co-pastoring: Shaping a Creative Ministry and Marriage
Speaking the Truth in Love
In Celebration of God's "Yet"
Q&A: When the Pastor is Depressed
A Woman's Place Is Where?
Growing Churches in Mozambique
Husbands of Pastors Speak
Living with Loss
Safeguarding the Truth: Understanding the Bible Theologically
Reclaiming the Radical Story, Part 1
Married to a Pastor: Mixing Marriage and Ministry
An Interview with Janine Tartaglia Metcalf
Dry Rot
Shared Essentials
From Pain to Promise
Not Always the Straight and Narrow
Here I Am
Careful Conversations
Team-Based Leadership
Don't Fall Into the Gap
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