By Charles Stone on Aug 17, 2022
based on 1 rating
| 16,687 views
“Two things you can’t avoid in ministry are…people late to the service and … church critics.” In this short post, I suggest 10 ways to handle the church critic.
Tags:
By Hal Seed on Aug 29, 2022
based on 1 rating
| 22,638 views
You make a dozen decisions a day. How do you know what’s the right decision? What moves your church forward? What’s wasting time?
Tags:
By Karl Vaters on Oct 26, 2022
based on 1 rating
| 14,324 views
"Every church should constantly be improving. And not just in general terms. We should always be working on specific action plans to make our church better tomorrow than it is today."
Tags:
By Carol Pipes on Mar 18, 2024
A LifeWay Research survey shows nearly 90 percent of Protestant pastors believe candidates should not be endorsed from the pulpit, even during election season.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Thom Schultz on Nov 25, 2020
Many assume longer sermons are spiritually richer, but length alone does not produce transformation. Effective preaching focuses on clarity, engagement, and lasting impact.
Scripture:
Tags:
By SermonCentral .com on Dec 18, 2025
Christmas and Easter bring many first-time church guests. Learn practical strategies churches can use to connect with holiday visitors and encourage them to return.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Brian Orme on May 22, 2021
Pastors often wrestle with sermon length, but there is no universal rule. The most faithful approach considers the congregation, the preacher’s maturity, and the goal of feeding people without overwhelming them.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Melissa Kruger on Oct 10, 2024
Faithful preaching through all of Scripture inevitably addresses difficult topics. When the church teaches the whole Bible, it helps parents guide children through important conversations in a biblical context.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Carey Nieuwhof on Jul 14, 2023
based on 3 ratings
| 29,777 views
While social media and even traditional media are still preoccupied with mega churches and multi-site churches, the reality is that most churches in North America are quite small.
Tags: