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		By: John Loftis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This could be entitled, &quot;Killing the Sacred Cow.&quot; Just reading it made me squirm, in part because it gets to one of the core aspects of what makes ministry so impossibly difficult.
How do you navigate church politics and still stay above the fray? I&#039;ll give you extra credit if you can use a reference from Barbarians at the Gate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This could be entitled, &#8220;Killing the Sacred Cow.&#8221; Just reading it made me squirm, in part because it gets to one of the core aspects of what makes ministry so impossibly difficult.<br />
How do you navigate church politics and still stay above the fray? I&#8217;ll give you extra credit if you can use a reference from Barbarians at the Gate.</p>
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