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CONTENTS
1 The Life-style of Leadership ........................................... Editorial
3 Servanthood: The Pastor: Slave or Servant? ......... C. S. Cowles
5 To Read or Not to Read .................................... Merrill S. Williams
8 Is the Folk Service a Useful Avenue of Worship?................ William W. Tromble
11 The Pastor’s Mission.................................Edwin E. Crawford, Jr.
13 The Witness of the Spirit .............................................. Wesleyana
15 “Whatever Happened to Brother What's-His-Name?” ...... R. E. Maner
16 We Worked Our Hearts Out for Him ..........Practical Points
17 The Money Dish ........................................................C. Dale German
18 The Facts About Preachers’ Wives (conclusion).... Lora Lee Parrott
20 How to Add Interest to Bulletins and Newsletters.... Julie H. Barnett
22 The Starting Point................................................... C. Neil Strait
24 Looking at Our Lord in Luke (Luke 13—14) ... Ralph Eerle
28 Mini-Messages from Malachi (outlines) ... J . Melton Thomas
DEPARTMENTS
Preacher’s Wife, p. 18 □ In the Study, p. 24 □ Timely Outlines, p. 28 □ Bulletin Barrel, p. 30 □ Here and There Among Books, p. 31 □ Preachers’ Exchange, p. 32 □ Among Ourselves, inside back cover.
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