January 1994 Issue
J. David Newman
Integrity is the most precious resource a leader can possess.Feelings of failure
Martin Weber
As a young pastor I looked for ward to the fellowship of workers' meetings but often drove away depressed. I compared myself with my peers, measuring who had the most baptisms and the biggest church.
As a young pastor I looked for ward to the fellowship of workers' meetings but often drove away depressed. I compared myself with my peers, measuring who had the most baptisms and the biggest church.Expository Preaching
W. Floyd Bresee
Do you want more fire in your preaching? This twelve-part series will help light the flame.
Do you want more fire in your preaching? This twelve-part series will help light the flame.Gezer and the Bible
David Merling, Randall W. Younker
An exciting discovery sheds new light on an old site.
An exciting discovery sheds new light on an old site.Cobwebs on the Communion table?
John M. Fowler
A pastoral reflection on the timeless message of the Lord's Supper.
A pastoral reflection on the timeless message of the Lord's Supper.Living with dying
Victor M. Parachin
How do we minister to parents who have lost a child?
How do we minister to parents who have lost a child?Maximizing our time
R. Clifford Jones
Along with other techniques, the Pareto Principle can enhance the accomplishments of your ministry.
Along with other techniques, the Pareto Principle can enhance the accomplishments of your ministry.Letters to the Editor
A biblical theology of drinkingRoger S. Evans in "A BiblicalTheology of Drinking," (July 1993)quite correctly emphasizes thatdrinking, not drunkenness, concernsBible writers. Evans presents insightsin the article but seems to have falleninto a trap. He has "assumed"…
