By Peter Mead on Sep 11, 2020
When preaching loses sight of the personal God, it drifts into moralism. Captivating preaching flows from knowing and loving Christ.
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By Erik Raymond on Apr 24, 2025
Preaching is a gift of God, but when elevated above shepherding, evangelism, and discipleship, it can quietly harm the church.
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By David J. Lose on Nov 17, 2025
Thanksgiving sermons often default to moral commands about gratitude. Luke 17 offers a better approach: teach people to notice grace.
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By Peter Mead on May 6, 2025
Preaching is costly and often misunderstood, yet it remains central because God speaks, the gospel saves, and the church must be built and equipped.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on May 1, 2023
A sermon can contain many true statements yet still fail if those truths are disconnected from the text’s main point. Preachers must discipline themselves to maintain clarity and focus.
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By Ted Smith on Dec 8, 2020
Every preacher will eventually need to preach without notes. Learn three practical approaches that help pastors communicate clearly and confidently when notes are unavailable.
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By Peter Mead on May 25, 2025
Preaching should never make the truth of God dull. When sermons become boring, the problem is rarely the Bible but how the message is presented.
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By Russell Moore on May 28, 2025
Modern Christianity often avoids speaking about the blood of Christ, yet Scripture places the blood of Jesus at the very center of redemption.
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