By Peter Walters on May 22, 2022
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The school of hard knocks taught Paul that you learn, not earn, contentment.
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By Dr. Iain Murray on Jan 16, 2025
This piece questions the modern assumption that consecutive “expository preaching” is the superior method and argues instead for gifted, Spirit-filled preaching in varied forms.
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By Brady Boyd on Mar 3, 2025
Fifteen years of pastoral ministry reveal lessons a young minister rarely sees coming, from handling pressure and friendships to trust, rest, and long term faithfulness.
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By Dallas Willard on Apr 17, 2020
True preaching flows from deep satisfaction in Christ. When pastors rest in God, their message carries peace, power, and authenticity that programs can’t produce.
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By Brady Boyd on Apr 19, 2020
Pastors face pressures that tempt them toward unhealthy escapes. One subtle danger is the craving for applause. True strength comes only from Christ, not the crowd.
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By Jared Moore on Mar 23, 2025
Preaching weddings brings unique pressures and expectations. These clear do’s and don’ts help pastors keep Christ central, avoid distractions, and communicate the gospel well.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on Apr 21, 2021
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To be honest, I have had to shoo flies in the pulpit many times. If you are a preacher, so have you. No, not literal flies (I hope). But preachers regularly have to push through various distractions.
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By Peter Mead on Feb 20, 2020
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Do you have any stock phrases that come out too easily?
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By Joe Mckeever on Oct 14, 2024
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The Psalms say we can still yield fruit in our old age. Could these be your most productive years?
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By SermonCentral .com on Apr 17, 2020
Investing a few more hours three months in advance, or a few weeks in advance will increase the quality of your preaching moment.
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