By James Scott on Jul 12, 2020
Being informed by Scripture can still leave lives unchanged. Biblical Christianity calls for Christ to be formed within us, producing real transformation, not mere knowledge.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 22, 2020
If Scripture is clear, our preaching should be too. These fifteen practical factors help preachers communicate God’s Word with confidence, precision, and accessibility.
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By Pete Wilson on Jul 11, 2021
Shorter messages demand sharper focus. Learning to preach with brevity can strengthen clarity, engagement, and faithfulness without sacrificing substance.
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By Gracia Grindal on Jan 18, 2024
Faithful preaching requires humility, clarity, restraint, and gospel focus. These fifteen practical dos and don’ts offer wisdom for preaching that serves hearers well.
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By Jared Moore on Aug 10, 2020
Your hearers often hear you before they hear the Scriptures. If your people know you, they’ll have a better basis for understanding your sermons.
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 12, 2020
Faithful gospel preaching requires courage. Christians are not called to be hateful, but they must be willing to be hated for Christ’s sake.
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By James Scott on Apr 27, 2023
Many church leaders call people to “greatness,” but most believers are called to quiet faithfulness in ordinary vocations.
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By Peter Mead on Apr 20, 2025
Powerful preaching flows from textual mastery, precise application, and a life marked by integrity and humility.
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By Ben Reed on Aug 25, 2020
Want to sabotage your preaching? Neglect prayer, ignore the text, avoid vulnerability, and heap burdens on your people.
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By Ken Collins on Sep 10, 2020
Seven common preaching mistakes can quietly sabotage clarity, engagement, and gospel impact if pastors are not careful.
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By Ben Reed on Sep 19, 2024
Preaching shapes the preacher by deepening prayer, study, humility, worship, and dependence on God.
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By Daniel Darling on Mar 19, 2024
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To cut and paste partisan talking points or to substitute consistent exegesis with sample "election season" sermons is spiritual malpractice.
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