
Symposium on Persecution: Don’t Call It Persecution When It’s Not
Can we put parameters around what we call religious persecution? Five leaders speak out.

Can we put parameters around what we call religious persecution? Five leaders speak out.
Watching mission blossom here at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church has challenged many of my assumptions about mission and the local church

A case study of how small and medium enterprises are positively impacting local communities.

When grief goes unresolved, it will eventually deplete our resources until we can no longer function properly. The author shares steps toward renewal.

One trip changes the way the author sees short-term ministry. The key to effectiveness, he says, lies in three basic ideas.

As levels of restrictions on Christians increased, God gave wisdom to continue being a strong witness. Three factors played a significant role.

How do I determine what God’s purpose is for my generation? What is my generation’s relationship to the work of Christ? The clues to answer these questions may be found by looking at a group that missed God’s purpose.

While unpacking five myths about virtual leadership, the author offers practical wisdom for leaders engaged in distance leadership.
by Michael Rynkiewich Cascade Books, 199 W. 8th Ave., Suite 3, Eugene, OR 97401, 2011, 280 pages (including bibliography and index), $33.00. —Reviewed by Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Sociology Department, Rice

Field leaders typically navigate four dimensions in their roles: personal, organizational, stewardship, impact. The authors give guidance on how to address each of these.
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