By Jared Moore on Jul 17, 2019
based on 7 ratings
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Help your people focus on God and think on God when they leave your service--here are 11 traps to avoid.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jan 12, 2024
Here's a great way open your church up to innovative new ideas by minimizing the risk – or at least the sting – of failure.
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By Jonathan J. Watson on Jul 4, 2023
based on 2 ratings
| 10,842 views
Is software (and technology in general) a help or a hindrance? Considering I’m typing this on a laptop, and many of you will read it on your smartphones, it’s obvious that technology is an integral part of our lives.
But should we use it when preparing sermons? And does it have any additional impact on my life?
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By Josh Reich on Apr 15, 2025
There's too much at stake to wing it week to week. Here are four practical suggestions to help structure your months ahead.
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By Peter Mead on May 2, 2025
based on 8 ratings
| 22,943 views
There are temptations to quit preaching, but temptations to "half-quit" are an even greater danger. Here are the warning signs and what to do about them.
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By Mike Glenn on Oct 27, 2020
based on 5 ratings
| 12,597 views
Pastor Mike Glenn suggests every sermon requires us to exegete our audience as well as the Biblical text. Here's why.
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By Jon Acuff on Oct 28, 2020
based on 13 ratings
| 21,357 views
Jon Acuff has heard quite a few sermons in his day. Here's a handy guide for discerning when the end is near.
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By Peter Mead on May 13, 2021
based on 8 ratings
| 27,238 views
The rest of the Bible is built on the foundation of Genesis, and so preaching it enough and preaching it well are very important. Here are three errors to avoid.
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By Brian Orme on May 22, 2021
based on 5 ratings
| 25,622 views
In the ongoing search for the perfect sermon length, here are three factors to help determine the length of your sermon on any given Sunday.
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By Ron Edmondson on Mar 10, 2021
I realized I’m only one person and although everyone wanted some of my time and there were more ideas than we could ever accomplish, I knew I would burnout if I didn’t pace myself. This meant I said no to some things – really many things.
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