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The Beginning of Sorrows

Beyond signals of Christ’s imminent return, recent disasters are reminders of our task as leaders.

Azusa Today!

The Azusa Street Centennial is not about the past. It’s a model of how God moves when plain people earnestly seek Him.

Father Christmas

What an ancient tradition can teach us about the heart of God.

Lessons From Aimee

As one denomination’s founder proved, Azusa Street’s power was intended to unite us in mission, not divide us on doctrine.

Time for an "Oral Review"

Oral Roberts' legacy is still teaching us the importance of pursuing a ministry that is both supernatural and substantive.

Passing the Test of Time

Culture, methods and technology change. Here are 10 principles for building a ministry that will leave eternal results.

The Apostolic 'Right Stuff'

Character and servanthood--not accomplishments--are the primary marks of authentic apostles.

'Despise Not Prophecy'

Church leaders are called to encourage--and shepherd--the bittersweet gift of prophecy.

Leaders in Crisis

The perils of this present age demand of us a decisive move to intercession and action.

Time for a Pastoral Pay Check?

From a biblical perspective, a pastor's salary is to be recognized as a means to an end--unencumbered ministry.

Pray With Power

To isolate doubt and release faith, church leaders need to dissolve superstitions about divine sovereignty that people inherit from culture and religious traditions.

Sharpen Your Leading Edge

Are you looking for ways to maximize your leadership potential? The true leader's 'edge' is found in pursuing the disciplined life.

To TNIV or Not to TNIV?

The issue isn't simply what one translation may say, but where an unchallenged method may take us.

The Right Stuff

What it takes to be an effective leader who can sustain a strong ministry over the long haul.
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