Committee work, counseling, relationship-building, administration. . . . How can today's 'jack-of-all-trades' pastors manage to put first things first? Drawing from a deep well of firsthand experience, Johnson advises overtaxed leaders to intentionally prioritize public ministry---including well-ordered, high-quality worship; singable, biblically grounded praise music; thoughtful clergy-led prayers; and memorable, scripturally rooted preaching. 104 pages, softcover from Christian Focus.