By Ed Stetzer on Jan 19, 2022
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This article is the second of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Mar 15, 2021
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So as a church leader – as views on sexuality, family, parenting, drugs, finance and other values change – how do you respond? What do you do when the world for which you trained—maybe even the world where your approach was once effective—is disappearing before your eyes?
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By Leslie Holmes on Sep 23, 2019
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"We are indeed pilgrims in a strange place, especially as preachers."
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By Tim Challies on Apr 16, 2023
Technologies are good in that they allow us to carry out our God-given mandate (Gen. 4). But every technology also brings risk; it brings change. Innovations subtly shift our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
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By Ron Forseth on Oct 14, 2019
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The Bible is filled with portraits of warped personalities, but there's the edification in preaching about their lives.
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By Joe Mckeever on May 11, 2022
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Churches do programs and ministries which no one will ever partake of except themselves.
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By Michael Duduit on Sep 28, 2020
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In a culture obsessed with activity and extremes, a little bit of boring can build character.
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By Ed Stetzer on Jan 13, 2022
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This article is the first of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Ed Stetzer on Apr 18, 2024
This article is the third of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Ed Stetzer on Apr 20, 2024
This article is the fifth of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By SermonCentral .com on Apr 20, 2021
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The church has often, intentionally or not, been branded as a community of people who are angry and therefore are against everything not church-y. This is especially true when we so vocally voice our protests and gang up to boycott every business that doesn’t look conservative-Christian-friendly enough.
I’ve listened to too much lately. From all sides. Some opinions I agree with and others I don’t, but what I’ve concluded is ultimately this: If I’m going to be known or listened to, I want it to be because of what I’m FOR, not what I’m against.
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By Tim Keller on Jan 3, 2025
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Tim Keller explores one of the most talked-about church issues: the relationship of size to church health and culture.
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