By Charles Stone on Jun 1, 2024
Stimulate Long-Term Memory is the fifth instalment of an 8 part series on how neuroscience can improve your preaching.
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By Ron Forseth on Jan 1, 2024
A thoughtful look at plagiarism, quotation, and citation in preaching, showing how conscience, diligence, and trust shape ethical and faithful sermon use.
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By Peter Mead on May 6, 2025
Commentaries help with study, not sermon writing. Avoid atomized thinking, over-quoting, and needless citations to keep preaching clear and transformative.
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By Josh Reich on Dec 11, 2024
Easter preaching should not be an annual performance but the weekly pattern of faithful proclamation that points to Jesus, offers hope, and calls for clear response.
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 6, 2020
In preaching, politics, and pastoral care, wisdom is often found not in having answers, but in knowing when silence and humility honor God most.
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By Todd Hiestand on Nov 20, 2020
Preaching is often treated as a solitary task, but collaborative sermon preparation can sharpen content, improve delivery, and strengthen church community.
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By Joe Mckeever on May 17, 2025
Great preaching requires clarity and structure. A well-crafted sermon outline helps both the preacher and the congregation follow and remember the message.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on Aug 16, 2021
A sermon is more than a lecture about biblical facts. True preaching invites people into an encounter with God that calls for a real response.
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By SermonCentral .com on Feb 15, 2024
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Great preaching follows a line to its climax. Hal Seed points to the glory of the cross and resurrection as the climax of God's story with humanity.
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By SermonCentral .com on Dec 20, 2023
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One the earliest--and one of the best--Christmas sermons ever preached. You're invited to John Chrysostom's place for Christmas!
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By Lance Witt on May 11, 2024
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"When it comes to our preaching, we live in the constant tension between pastor and prophet. On one hand, as pastors we want to encourage and care for the sheep. So, in our preaching we want to be uplifting and hopeful. On the other hand, as prophets we must sometimes say the hard things that the sheep don’t want to hear."
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By Peter Mead on Aug 14, 2024
Preaching suffers when structure is imposed, cross-references take over, application is neglected, or commentary replaces proclamation. Let the text lead.
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