By Peter Mead on May 31, 2020
Even slight shifts in tone, focus, or structure can distort a sermon’s flavor. Guard the gospel, preach the text, and let Scripture, not your outline, set the menu.
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By Dr. Larry Moyer on Jun 13, 2021
A speaker recalls blunt feedback from a child to show how honest listener frustrations can shape better preaching—especially length, self-focus, and dryness.
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By Ron Edmondson on Aug 2, 2024
Pastors often receive information they never needed. Protecting your ministry means refusing gossip, rumors, and private details that cause harm rather than help.
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By Ed Stetzer on Mar 26, 2025
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Ed Stetzer shares insights from a new study that reveals what pastors really think about the ministry.
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By Ron Forseth on Sep 2, 2024
Is using another preacher’s sermon always wrong? This article examines plagiarism, conscience, diligence, and trust to offer a biblical framework for sermon use.
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By Tyler Braun on Sep 9, 2020
Millennial faith is declining, but blame is not the answer. Real change begins with relationships, honesty about doubt, and personal engagement.
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By Peter Mead on Jun 1, 2025
The book of Psalms offers rich opportunities for preaching that introduce overlooked passages, connect with diverse listeners, and encourage honest, heartfelt faith.
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By Toni Ridgaway on May 4, 2023
Despite widespread curiosity about life after death, many churches rarely preach on heaven. Scripture calls pastors to teach clearly about the believer’s eternal hope.
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By SermonCentral .com on Mar 14, 2024
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As ministers of the Gospel, let's stop dumbing down the Gospel in the way we speak.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jan 10, 2021
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Great advice from Joe McKeever: "Don’t ever resign your church in a fit of passion. In a rush of anger. That’s a huge no-no for preachers."
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