By Joe Mckeever on Jul 18, 2022
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When a pastor stands to preach, he never knows who is listening to him. And if his sermon is recorded or broadcast, he has no clue who will be hearing his words. He will do well to make sure he knows what he’s talking about.
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By Brady Boyd on Apr 20, 2020
Pastors face pressures that tempt them toward unhealthy escapes. One subtle danger is the craving for applause. True strength comes only from Christ, not the crowd.
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By SermonCentral .com on May 12, 2020
Your sermon text is central, but it doesn’t always need to come first. Strong hooks help listeners connect their lives to Scripture before exposition begins.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jun 3, 2020
Most churches plateau or decline, but pastors don’t have to. These ten truths challenge leaders to grow personally and guide struggling congregations toward renewed health.
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By Mary Hinkle Shore on Jan 17, 2024
Faithful sermons are born not from noise or haste, but from careful listening to Scripture, people, and language itself.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on Jul 11, 2020
There is no universal sermon length. What matters most is clarity, focus, and the preacher’s ability to hold attention around one central point.
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By Bob Hamp on Jul 25, 2020
Jesus did not come primarily to educate or motivate but to liberate. His life and ministry reveal a discipleship model rooted in freedom, action, and restoration.
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By Jamie Munson on Jul 30, 2020
"If we are avoiding the subject or trying to make it more palatable, we are doing our congregations a huge disservice."
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By SermonCentral .com on May 24, 2023
"I was so moved that the desire to say it again another way kept urging me on. So I wrote this."
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By Adam Russell on Sep 19, 2020
In a fractured and complicated world, extended corporate worship becomes confessional, communal, and formational for the gathered church.
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By Ray Hollenbach on Sep 30, 2020
Many admire Jesus but quietly believe His life is unattainable. Scripture teaches not imitation by willpower, but transformation by union with Christ.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on May 10, 2025
The sermon introduction sets direction, tone, and trust. A strong beginning clarifies the text, states the point, and prepares the congregation to listen carefully.
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By Peter Mead on May 13, 2025
Free tools are helpful, but serious study often benefits from investing in robust Bible software that supports original language work and research depth.
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By Bill Couchenour on Jan 25, 2024
Church health is shaped less by charisma and more by character, relationships, and adaptive leadership in hinge moments of history.
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By Peter Mead on Dec 2, 2020
Strong sermons require more than good content. Clear transitions help listeners follow the message, maintain momentum, and understand how each point fits together.
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