January 2000 Issue

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Willmore D. Eva

We have finally come to that point in time which for decades we thought of as a distant mystical location in our future: the year 2000.

Being healthy amid pastoral stress

Larry Yeagley

Maintaining perspective in personal, family, and pastoral life.

Maintaining perspective in personal, family, and pastoral life.

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Balance in the budget

Claire Eva

Implementing the practical and spiritual principles of money management in the pastorate.

Implementing the practical and spiritual principles of money management in the pastorate.

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Can these bones live again?

Stephen Grunlan

Ten keys to turning declining churches around.

Ten keys to turning declining churches around.

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Celebrating our differences

Ron and Karen Flowers

Handling and capitalizing upon the differences in the clergy couple.

Handling and capitalizing upon the differences in the clergy couple.

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Simplicity for the bitter

Susan Marks

The pastor's day.

The pastor's day.

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Scholarship and the call to ministry

Randall L. Roberts

The importance of ongoing scholarship in pastoral ministry.

The importance of ongoing scholarship in pastoral ministry.

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Seminary education: Its limits

Donald W. McCullough

The role and limitations of the seminary in training pastors.

The role and limitations of the seminary in training pastors.

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Sex and the parsonage

Alberta Mazat

Maintaining healthy sexual perspectives in the parsonage.

Maintaining healthy sexual perspectives in the parsonage.

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Something new for PKs

Shawna Trotman, Nelita Trotman

August 1994. Suddenly it dawned on us. Pastors receive Ministry. Pastors' wives have Shepherdess. But pastor's children have nothing. It didn't seem fair.

August 1994. Suddenly it dawned on us. Pastors receive Ministry. Pastors' wives have Shepherdess. But pastor's children have nothing. It didn't seem fair.

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Pastor's Pastor: Call to Prayer 2000

James A. Cress

We could do nothing more appropriate for the new year, or any new venture for that matter, than to call our congregations together in prayer.

We could do nothing more appropriate for the new year, or any new venture for that matter, than to call our congregations together in prayer.

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Letters to the Editor

Still the world's greatest jobWow...! Vernon Grounds, Ph.D.,who authored the article "Still theWorld's Greatest Job" (September1999) created a masterpiece in describing the purpose, honor, and work ofour pastors. It should be recommendedreading for all seminaries.…

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