By Ron Edmondson on Aug 19, 2022
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Do you want people to get along, support one another, and join forces to achieve the vision? Of course you do. All leaders want their teams to cooperate.
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By Chris Pascarella on Sep 19, 2022
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As pastors, we’re called to shepherd the flock (1 Peter 5:2). In fact, God holds us accountable for our shepherding (Hebrews 13:17). But what does it look like to shepherd?
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By SermonCentral .com on Mar 9, 2025
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Mother’s Day Sermon Ideas & Free Resources for Churches
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 19, 2021
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In the days of the church, a major way in which God’s word is revealed to his people is through the regular, ordinary, week-in, week-out ministry of local church pastor-preachers.
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By Haddon Robinson on May 27, 2020
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Give your sermons new life every week with this timeless advice from Haddon Robinson.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Dec 7, 2023
If you want to imitate the great leaders when you face challenging situations, do these three things.
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By Peter Mead on May 7, 2024
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This series looks at seven things preachers never say. Last time we thought about the burden of expectation. How about this for another: The negative outcomes of both criticism and apathy.
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By Peter Mead on Nov 14, 2020
Many beloved Bible stories are familiar, yet structurally critical passages often remain neglected. Faithful preaching must strengthen the church’s grasp of Scripture’s load-bearing texts.
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By SermonCentral .com on Mar 28, 2021
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“The American church is so consumeristic!” It’s a common line uttered by the religiously fed-up, and of course, there’s a lot of truth in it. Some churches in America do tend to cater to the consumeristic mentality of our culture. But I think, on the whole, most churches don’t, and that’s actually part of the problem.
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