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Category Archives: Church
Review: Todd Hunter’s Giving Church Another Chance
Todd Hunter’s Giving Church Another Chance is an interesting—and perhaps brilliant—little book. I am sure that this is not everything that Todd Hunter could say on the subjects of church, liturgy and life, but he says just enough to make … Continue reading
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The New Judaizers
This morning I was flipping around the AM dial as I drove home from church. It’s kind of a sick practice of mine, wanting to hear what local pastors are preaching. Often it just irritates me (but I have to … Continue reading
Managing Conflict For Church Boards & Committees
From my Conflict blog: We all agree that bad conflict is destructive. An apparent lack of conflict is also destructive, because there really is no lack of conflict. It’s either open and obvious, or it’s hidden; and hidden conflict is, … Continue reading
The Women in Leadership issue
Women in leadership, especially women as pastors, has been a hot issue for many years, and continues to be a hot issue in some circles. It’s one issue on which I’ve been unusually successful in keeping my mouth shut. This, … Continue reading