By SermonCentral on Jun 18, 2020
Your sermons can reach others beyond your church and become useful resources for years to come by using a few of these practical tips.
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By Mark Pierce on Sep 16, 2020
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Using just 7-10 minutes of your service, you can have children asking to come back to church. Here's how.
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By SermonCentral on Aug 4, 2022
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Christian leadership — in the home, the church, and elsewhere — is not for those clawing for honor and recognition, but for those most ready to fall to their knees and be inconvenienced by the needs of others.
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By SermonCentral on Oct 19, 2024
During the holiday season, as we count our blessings, encourage your church to live out the call to generosity with these sermon and worship resources.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on Aug 8, 2020
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We like to think we're beyond outside influence, but there are hot-buttons in every church that could take away your pulpit voice.
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By SermonCentral on Dec 8, 2021
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In my experience, churches put on a stellar VBS and just hope that the fourth goal of retaining new families from the community will take care of itself.
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By Lance Witt on Nov 15, 2023
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There will be a day that feels like a normal day, but there is a devastating hurricane about to hit your team. It is the hurricane of a moral failure by one of your team members. But if you have prepared, it won’t be a “freak out” moment, it will be a “let’s execute our hurricane plan” moment.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Nov 17, 2023
How are your email habits affecting your effectiveness?
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By Charles Stone on Nov 21, 2023
Several months ago I began something with our staff that has been a huge hit. It’s simple. Any staff can do it, whether in a church or a business application. And it boosts staff morale and excitement when we do it. I encourage you to try it with your staff. It’s called a “Blue Sky Thinking” morning.
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