By Rachel Blom on Jan 4, 2023
The first moments of a sermon shape whether people will stay engaged. These eight common but ineffective sermon starts reveal what preachers should avoid to maintain attention and build trust with listeners.
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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 Peter Mead on Dec 26, 2020
Preachers can unintentionally turn Scripture into a burden when they apply texts too narrowly. Faithful preaching keeps the gospel central when applying both narratives and epistles.
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By Joe Hoagland on Nov 11, 2025
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Preaching purists debate the merits--and dangers--of either topical or expository preaching. Both have weak spots.
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By Peter Mead on May 13, 2021
Genesis is foundational to the whole Bible, but it is often mishandled in the pulpit. Avoid three common errors that flatten the text and weaken proclamation.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on May 14, 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 John Pond on Jan 25, 2023
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What we say is powerful in such a vulnerable situation, and we should tread carefully.
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