By Bob Hamp on Apr 4, 2023
Spiritual leadership is not defined by position or productivity, but by transformation, presence, and the ability to lead others into real encounters with God.
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By Charles Stone on Jul 28, 2020
Lasting spiritual change requires more than good content. Insights from neuroscience can help preachers embed truth into long-term memory for real life transformation.
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By Lance Witt on Jan 7, 2022
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If you have been in ministry very long, you know how easy it is to get the two intertwined. When you feel called and when you have great passion for ministry, the lines between person and position can get fuzzy. You move from simply being a Christian to now being a professional Christian.
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By Robert A. Fryling on Jan 3, 2025
A call to reject mind–spirit false dichotomies, embrace biblical thinking, and pursue a humble, renewed mind that deepens spiritual formation and love for God.
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By Brian Mavis on Mar 6, 2025
New believers thrive when they learn God’s love, grace, Scripture, prayer, community, and Christ centered living early. These ten lessons safeguard a healthy start.
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By R. C. Sproul on Jul 21, 2022
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From God’s perspective, love is the chief of all virtues. But what is love?
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By John Bjorge on Nov 15, 2021
Faithful preaching requires more than good exegesis. When sermons speak to the heart with trust, integrity, and lived faith, real gospel transformation follows.
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By Garrett Kell on Apr 19, 2022
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Christians are uniquely equipped to thrive in tumultuous times, not because we are great, but because our God is.
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By Doug Paul on Jul 14, 2020
Most effective teachers do not start original. They learn through listening, imitation, and practice before discovering a voice that is truly their own.
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By SermonCentral .com on Sep 1, 2023
Do current events or popular opinions require a response from the pulpit?
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