By Dr. Larry Moyer on Feb 16, 2024
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Evangelism specialist Larry Moyer says there are five dangerous assumptions in preaching, and the extent of the damage they do may vary, but the fact that they are costly does not.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on May 2, 2023
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It's happened to all of us: you're preaching, and a new thought pops into your head. Do you add an "aside" to your sermon?
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By Brandon Kelley on Feb 5, 2020
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Instead of allowing your sermon content to be forgotten, do these things to bring the point of your message back to your listeners all week long.
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By Lane Sebring on Jul 31, 2019
The best sermons are conversations, like you’re sitting at a table with with them and discussing a problem, a concern, a big thing God wants them to do.
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By Brian Croft on Sep 15, 2023
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Whatever you do, choose battles wisely as if you will be at that church ten years or more. That will give you a different perspective and will help you be patient.
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By Marshall Segal on Apr 1, 2022
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| 22,164 views
How do we know when our systems for understanding God have become sick with sin and paradoxically subtle justifications for opposing him?
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By Rick Warren on Mar 12, 2018
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| 63,936 views
I'll say it over and over: The purpose of preaching is obedience. That is why you should always preach for response, aiming for people to act on what is said.
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By Ed Stetzer on Mar 23, 2018
based on 5 ratings
| 23,700 views
One constant that remains essential in every church is preaching. Ed Stetzer talks about how to help your listeners apply what you preach.
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By Brady Boyd on Apr 25, 2020
Brady Boyd: "I think both approaches have merit for the local church and it’s the job of the pastor to listen to what God is saying and obey."
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By Ted Smith on Nov 13, 2020
based on 6 ratings
| 22,379 views
Some preachers think it's more spiritual to preach without notes. Others think it's more spiritual to use notes. What if it's both?
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