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Proclaiming the new humanity in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): Belief and practice of equality as mutuality in female and male relationships in one ministry context
The same yet different: A study of the eldership in one African American Presbyterian Church, USA congregation
 
Aggression and Spirit in congregational life
A pastor's transition into a congregation: An autoethnographic study
 
The leadership of transformation. An evaluative case study of pastoral intent in the context of the Frederick Church of the Brethren, Frederick, Maryland
An international perspective on short-term missions
 
"I have decided to follow Jesus": A study of one congregation's understanding of the relationship between a decision for Christ and ongoing discipleship
Storytelling in preaching: The response of a German parish to an American New Homiletic style of preaching
 
Time to spare: Perceptions of community ministry
Unique and similar: A short-term pastor attempts to help church members identify historic reactions to leadership
 
The use of shared structured television viewing as a pastoral tool for learning about a congregation and its systems of meaning
Meaningful and faithful: An evaluative study of funeral sermons
 
Quest for spiritual community: A practical theology of congregation-based spiritual guidance
Lutheran preachers and the third use of the law: A homiletical approach to overcome the impasse
 
Why ordination? A study of factors contributing to people under age 30 seeking ordination in a post-Christendom culture
Qualities of an effective pastor: Trans-contextual markers of leaders who thrive
 
Our lives as well: Teaching preaching as a formative Christian practice