By Keith Williams on Feb 23, 2024
New tech helps pastors and church leaders promote biblical literacy and reading the Bible regularly.
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By Tim Keller on Jul 18, 2024
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New Testament scholar D. A. Carson, senior pastor Sandy Willson, author and senior pastor Tim Keller, senior parachurch executive Matt Perman, and church research consultant Glenn Lucke speak to the issue of Plagiarism.
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By Lori Hatcher on May 31, 2024
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"We’ve all heard them—phrases that sound wise, insightful, and biblical. But are they really? Let’s look at some common sayings, compare them to the Bible, and see if they hold up."
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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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By Mark Looyenga on Nov 14, 2024
Again and again in Scripture, biblical characters experience contentment amidst struggle or difficulty in ways that go beyond just circumstance.
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By SermonCentral .com on Oct 28, 2022
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"Ask yourself, do you deserve the wrath of God forever? If your mind right now is saying, “I don’t think so. I think that hell would be an overreaction to what I’ve done and the kind of person that I am.” If that’s the way your mind is working right now, let me just have you consider four things."
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By John Powell on Jan 29, 2021
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We are people of conviction and kindness. This means we cannot just preach anyone into heaven, because we haven’t been given the authority to do so. Also, we can’t condemn anyone because we don’t know their heart.
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By Mark Dever on Sep 4, 2024
Biblical application is not optional in expository preaching. Faithful sermons address ignorance, doubt, and sin by informing, urging belief, and calling for obedience.
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By Mike Glenn on Oct 27, 2020
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Pastor Mike Glenn suggests every sermon requires us to exegete our audience as well as the Biblical text. Here's why.
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