By SermonCentral .com on Aug 23, 2022
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I would not exchange any of my discipline-afflictions for anything. In fact, I have made it a habit to keep asking God to discipline me. This isn’t because I love affliction, but because the hope in God I’ve tasted in the promises of God I’ve trusted in the darkest days are the sweetest things my soul has ever known.
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By Peter Mead on Mar 2, 2026
Peter Mead explains why "preaching for Monday morning" is not the most important application in your sermon.
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By Peter Mead on Jun 1, 2020
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Peter Mead suggests you should avoid these three "ingredients" capable of ruining any sermon.
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By Safiyah Fosua on Jan 20, 2024
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Three keys on how to make your sermons more memorable from Professor Safiyah Fosua.
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By Rachel Blom on Jan 4, 2023
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Thinking of starting off your sermon in one of these ways? You might want to try a different approach.
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By Daniel Darling on Mar 20, 2024
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To cut and paste partisan talking points or to substitute consistent exegesis with sample "election season" sermons is spiritual malpractice.
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By Lance Witt on Mar 23, 2021
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There have been lots of days when I wanted to hide out in my office and not have to deal with anybody. There have been plenty of times when the people I work with weren’t on my heart, but they sure were on my nerves. I suspect you know exactly what I’m talking about.
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