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Walking in Step
Elders and ministers can lead successfully together if they share these four priorities.
by Ben Merold
Leadership Journal, Spring 2008

All I Have Is Second String
Can my B-players make an A-team?
by John Arnold
Leadership Journal, Fall 2007

What Volunteers Want
Keeping your crew content isn't as hard as you think.
by Ted Harro
Leadership Journal, Summer 2006

Transforming Volunteers
Volunteerism is up. Can churches put them to meaningful work?
by Krista Petty
Leadership Journal, Spring 2006

Finding the Serendipities
A leader's role: making "accidental" discoveries.
by Lee Eclov
Leadership Journal, Winter 2006

High-Capacity Halftimers
How one church finds and deploys an untapped wealth of talent.
by Warren Bird
Leadership Journal, Spring 2005

Temporary Leader
How do you maintain morale and momentum when you're filling the gap between ministry leaders? A short guide for interims.
by Angela Yee
Leadership Journal, Winter 2005

I Actually Like Elders Meetings!
One question changed my tune and taught me to move in step with them.
By Keith Mannes
Leadership Journal, Fall 2003

Barney Fife Leaders
Determining what the novice does well, and training him to do it.
by Clark Cothern
Leadership Journal, Summer 2003

"Great to Good" Churches
For those who find trying to be great isn't good enough.
by Eric Swanson
Leadership Journal, Spring 2003

Churches in Action
Throughout the country, churches find creative ways to serve their communities.
Leadership Journal, Spring 2003

The Y Factor
In tough times, you need to radically increase your ministry's volunteer quotient.
by Bill Hybels
Leadership Journal, Winter 2003

Small Decisions Make Small Leaders
3 reasons for delegating, no matter the group's size.
by by Steven B. Sample
Leadership Journal, Winter 2002

Dreamin' and Teamin'
This unique congregation builds disciples by encouraging people to dream and then exercise their gifts-together. An interview with Wayne Cordeiro
by Marshall Shelley and Edward Gilbreath
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000

Developing Your Discernment
How to read the people you lead.
by Fred Smith
Leadership Journal, Spring 1999

Finding Your Leadership Style
Ten different ways to lead God's people.
by Bill Hybels
Leadership Journal, Winter 1998

When Is a Broken Person Ready to Lead?
5 questions to determine whether the hurting are ready for responsibility.
by Daniel Brown with Bob Moeller
Leadership Journal, Spring 1997

Keeping Leaders Aflame
How to prevent volunteer burnout.
by Robert J. Morgan
Leadership Journal, Fall 1996


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