By Dr. Larry Moyer on Jul 18, 2020
Many churches remain small because of unbiblical assumptions and avoidable habits. Learn how vision, planning, stability, and evangelistic focus can reverse that trajectory.
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By Larry Osborne on May 10, 2023
Linking small groups to weekend sermons increases attentiveness, note-taking, and application, turning preaching into lasting transformation rather than forgettable moments.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jun 3, 2020
Most churches plateau or decline, but pastors don’t have to. These ten truths challenge leaders to grow personally and guide struggling congregations toward renewed health.
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By Erik Raymond on Sep 30, 2021
"I have never met a preacher who did not want to increase the effectiveness of his sermon. The question is where to start?"
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By Jamie Munson on Jul 30, 2020
"If we are avoiding the subject or trying to make it more palatable, we are doing our congregations a huge disservice."
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By Ed Cyzewski on Aug 1, 2020
One parishioner said, "If a sermon were a practical, 10-minute exposition of scripture, I’d be happy." Would you be happy, Pastor?
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 4, 2020
Many church planting models emphasize systems and strategy, but preaching remains a God-ordained means of grace that should not be delayed or neglected.
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By Bill Couchenour on Mar 22, 2024
The greatest threat to the church may not be external opposition but internal consumerism. Biblical discipleship demands recalibrating expectations, structures, and leadership.
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By Bill Couchenour on Jan 25, 2024
Church health is shaped less by charisma and more by character, relationships, and adaptive leadership in hinge moments of history.
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By Rob Pochek on Nov 17, 2020
Ministry is humbling, refining, and often painful. These five lessons can steady young pastors for the long obedience ahead.
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