By H.b. Charles, Jr. on Nov 18, 2021
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It seemed like a good idea when he thought of it, but the reality in the pulpit was something very different!
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By Joe Mckeever on Jul 27, 2019
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I asked my friend: weren't times when church members rose up and demanded new leadership? Did he not get the urge to try something new?
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By John Bjorge on Nov 16, 2021
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Many preachers are good at preaching for the head, but rarely do we aim for--or reach--the heart.
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By James Emery White on Oct 10, 2020
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Good communicators borrow material all the time. But how should you communicate your sources of ideas and inspiration?
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By Peter Mead on Dec 26, 2020
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In order to preach good news and not turn it into burdensome law, first we look up, then we look out.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on Mar 7, 2024
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Good preaching is a partnership between pastor and congregation, pulpit and pew, the one who preaches and the one who listens.
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By Tony Reinke on May 24, 2022
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We all seem to sense that — for good or bad — our smartphones are changing us, our habits, and our relationships.
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By Lance Witt on Nov 3, 2023
“To do two things at once is to do neither.” Those words were not written by a distracted, multi-tasking millennial. They were written by Publilius Syrus, a Latin writer born in 85BC.
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By Peter Mead on Nov 19, 2022
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"Hearing how God has worked in a life can be very powerful. Having someone “give their testimony” can also backfire. Here are a few of the problems that can create the tension."
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By Lane Sebring on Aug 24, 2019
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A good illustration will reach out and grab your listeners and pull them into your content. It will make them care. But How?
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By Charles Stone on Jul 26, 2022
Silos occur in organizations and churches when leaders act like their ministry or team is the only one that matters. A silo attitude results in that leader or team only supporting, giving, or attending functions that pertain to them. It can kill a ministry and result in many problems. In this post, I suggest ways to minimize ministry silos.
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