By Steve Murrell on Aug 21, 2020
When preachers proclaim only parts of the gospel, churches suffer. Faithful ministry requires declaring the whole counsel of God without editing.
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By Ken Collins on Sep 11, 2020
Seven common preaching mistakes can quietly sabotage clarity, engagement, and gospel impact if pastors are not careful.
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By Calvin Miller on Sep 23, 2024
Preachers must guard against hijacking sermons with hobbies, grievances, politics, or personal therapy instead of proclaiming Christ.
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By Rev. Tejado Hanchell on Oct 3, 2020
Was it truly a great sermon? Use the PREACH rubric to evaluate preaching effectiveness through punctuality, relevance, exegesis, appearance, clarity, and conviction.
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By Daniel Darling on Mar 20, 2024
During election seasons, pressure mounts for pastors to speak politically. Here’s why Bible-believing shepherds center the pulpit on Scripture, not party platforms.
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By Carol Pipes on Mar 18, 2024
A LifeWay Research survey shows nearly 90 percent of Protestant pastors believe candidates should not be endorsed from the pulpit, even during election season.
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By Thom Schultz on Nov 7, 2020
Length does not equal depth. A faithful sermon is measured by clarity, transformation, and alignment with its purpose, not by minutes on the clock.
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By Tom Teichmann on May 14, 2020
Living with Parkinson’s reshaped one preacher’s delivery, dependence, and understanding of the gospel’s power beyond personal performance.
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By Ted Smith on Nov 13, 2020
Preaching without notes is not inherently more spiritual than preaching from a manuscript. Wisdom, not romanticism, should govern the choice.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on May 2, 2023
A sermon can contain many true statements yet still fail if those truths are disconnected from the text’s main point. Preachers must discipline themselves to maintain clarity and focus.
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