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Angie Ward

Michael Lindsay: Our Lives Are Full of ‘Hinge Moments.’ Here’s How We Can Pray and Prepare Popular Articles/Columns

Michael Lindsay: Our Lives Are Full of ‘Hinge Moments.’ Here’s How We Can Pray and Prepare

This article was published in Christianity Today on April 20, 2021. View the article here. The incoming Taylor University president outlines a faith-filled, Spirit-guided approach to life’s biggest transitions. Sociologist and incoming Taylor University president D. Michael Lindsay has spent much of his career researching…
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April 20, 2021
“A Guide to Theological Reflection – A Book Review,” The Journal of Christian Ministry Book ReviewsScholarly Articles

“A Guide to Theological Reflection – A Book Review,” The Journal of Christian Ministry

This Guide has much to commend it. Wilson and Waggoner provide a helpful summary of othermodels of theological reflection. They acknowledge the complex factors involved in real-life ministry, and the importance of identifying a minister’s own beliefs, thoughts, and feelings, and how they influence ministry…
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April 2, 2020
“Diagnosing and Changing Church Culture: What you need to know about your past to move forward,” Christianity Today Popular Articles/Columns

“Diagnosing and Changing Church Culture: What you need to know about your past to move forward,” Christianity Today

What do you do when you realize your church talks the talk, but doesn’t walk the walk? It’s an all-too-common realization, and one I’ve had myself. I agreed with all the church’s stated values, I affirmed their mission, but in reality, those written statements weren’t…
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January 14, 2016
“The Root of Ministry Effectiveness: What every church leader should know about organizational culture,” Christianity Today Popular Articles/Columns

“The Root of Ministry Effectiveness: What every church leader should know about organizational culture,” Christianity Today

A church’s organizational culture might be described as the church’s DNA, personality, or simply “the way we do things around here.” It’s a combination of the visible symbols and the invisible values and expectations that are shared by the people within a congregation.
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January 11, 2016