By Peter Mead on Sep 11, 2020
When preaching loses sight of the personal God, it drifts into moralism. Captivating preaching flows from knowing and loving Christ.
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By Rev. Tejado Hanchell on Oct 2, 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 Adrian Pei on Oct 11, 2020
Confessing weaknesses can impress a crowd, but true leadership maturity requires repentance, accountability, and real change.
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By SermonCentral .com on Oct 12, 2020
Every faithful sermon must include three essential components: God, the preacher, and the audience. Remove one, and preaching loses its power and purpose.
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By Ed Stetzer on Oct 28, 2020
To confess Jesus as Lord in the first century was treason. Today it risks becoming cliché. The words still demand total allegiance.
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By SermonCentral .com on Sep 27, 2024
Pharisaical preaching burdens people with opinions, moralism, and guilt while starving them of grace. The pulpit must reflect Christ, not control.
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By Gregory K. Hollifield on Nov 4, 2020
The Internet has flooded the world with sermons. Used wisely, it can strengthen a preacher’s soul, sharpen skill, and broaden perspective.
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By Carolyn C. Givens on May 11, 2021
Some believers process truth most deeply through narrative. This article explores how imaginative engagement during sermons can be disciplined by Scripture rather than distracted from it.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on May 13, 2025
Sermon illustrations can clarify truth or distract from it. Here are ten principles to help preachers use personal stories with wisdom and restraint.
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By Joe Mckeever on Nov 29, 2020
Preaching on money can be difficult for pastors. Learn practical principles for teaching biblical stewardship with wisdom, integrity, and spiritual sensitivity.
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By Rich Nathan on Jun 3, 2021
Postmodern culture is marked by skepticism, endless perspectives, and a hunger for authenticity. Faithful preaching must present the truth of Christ in ways that address these realities.
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