By Scott Attebery on Oct 29, 2025
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There's a "curve" to sermon prep that led to great messages--do you know it?
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Jan 13, 2021
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Preaching is one of the most demanding tasks required of communicators.
You’re not just giving a ‘talk,’ you’re communicating the Word of God—faithfully (you trust). And you do this in front of groups of people who have more communication options and sources than at any point in human history.
Not an easy task.
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By Brandon Kelley on Jan 28, 2021
You have a ton of things to do every week. Wouldn’t it be great to have some super productive sermon writing time so you could put more time toward leading your church into the future? Sermon writing can be overwhelming when you have other major projects to worry about. But don’t worry anymore! There’s a way to get more productive in less time.
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By Brian Orme on Dec 17, 2024
Seventeen centuries ago, Gregory of Nazianzus preached Christmas as cosmic upheaval, divine condescension, and joyful trembling. His sermon still instructs our worship.
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By Ron Edmondson on Sep 3, 2022
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| 16,561 views
There is one truth about leadership every leader must understand, but is difficult to receive by some leaders. The probability is good you won’t like this truth either.
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By Adrian Pei on Oct 12, 2020
based on 11 ratings
| 16,712 views
If you’re a good speaker and skilled with people, you have the ability to use that your advantage.
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By Rolf Jacobson on Sep 5, 2020
based on 9 ratings
| 18,147 views
Sometimes it's a good idea to introduce a little chaos into process. Rolf Jacobson has a few ideas.
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By Donald Whitney on Jan 22, 2022
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| 19,869 views
As the pressures of life increase and more deadlines loom, it becomes harder to maintain time for the devotional life. And herein is where the erosion begins.
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By James Emery White on Oct 10, 2020
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| 37,483 views
Good communicators borrow material all the time. But how should you communicate your sources of ideas and inspiration?
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