By Joe Thorn on Jul 11, 2022
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One danger is emotionalism, in which we allow our feelings to interpret our circumstances and form our thoughts about God. This is putting feelings before faith. The other danger is a kind of stoicism, where faith is rooted in theology but void of affection. This tendency removes feelings from faith altogether. While it is true that our emotions should not lead our theology, it is vital to our faith that theology lead to a deep experience of our triune God.
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By Tony Reinke on Sep 17, 2023
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Our Twitter and Facebook habits make praying harder than ever.
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By Karl Vaters on Sep 5, 2022
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If we prioritized health, not as a means to growth, but as an end in itself, would we be in a greater position to represent Jesus to the world?
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By Joe Hoagland on Jul 27, 2022
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People love to tell you that preaching is irrelevant in this day and age. But contrary to this kind of thinking, good preaching does remain important. In fact, preaching remains as important as it has ever been.
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By Jon Bloom on Dec 29, 2024
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“But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son” (Galatians 4:4).
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By Ben Reed on Aug 25, 2020
Want to sabotage your preaching? Neglect prayer, ignore the text, avoid vulnerability, and heap burdens on your people.
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By Steven Smith on Sep 24, 2024
Faithful preaching is more than correct exegesis. It requires depth in the text and clarity, beauty, and engagement in delivery.
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By Herbert Cooper on Oct 8, 2020
Strategic sermon planning helps churches reach new people and disciple believers. Here are ten practical principles for building a balanced, effective teaching calendar.
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By Joe Mckeever on May 22, 2025
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Don't be afraid of repeating yourself. Repetition is the mother of learning -- and sometimes a pastor's best friend.
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