By Sherman Haywood Cox on Aug 3, 2020
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Stories are powerful, but how do we make the points of our sermon while keeping the integrity of the Bible story that we are preaching?
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By Peter Mead on May 13, 2021
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The rest of the Bible is built on the foundation of Genesis, and so preaching it enough and preaching it well are very important. Here are three errors to avoid.
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By Dayton Hartman on Jun 21, 2021
based on 5 ratings
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Only 50% of the next generation of Christians have any respect for the text of Scripture. How do you preach the Bible to them?
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By Ron Edmondson on Jun 8, 2023
based on 3 ratings
| 11,217 views
The truth is, the best leaders I know have a limp of some nature. It may not be visible, but if you are around them long, they will display remnants of a previous injury.
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By Peter Mead on Oct 12, 2021
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You need more than someone in the pulpit holding a Bible. Peter Mead warns us off of three "sub-gospel" habits.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jan 3, 2024
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There is a danger turning faith into fairy tale for our own comfort. At the same time it may help us to approach someone with biblical truths after we understand their line of thinking.
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By Lance Witt on Sep 4, 2023
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When it comes to correction, rebuke, or confrontation, to say it’s uncomfortable is a massive understatement. The truth is, pastors avoid it at all costs. That has certainly been true of me.
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By Tim Challies on Jul 19, 2022
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According to a new study by Gallup, the hottest thing at church today is not the worship and not the pastor. So what is it?
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By Marshall Segal on Nov 1, 2022
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"The recipe for good rebuke involves far more than one ingredient, but one ingredient may be the most important."
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