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 Kent Woodyard on Mar 20, 2021
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My article last week focused on a particularly negative reaction I received to a blog post about online giving. That response – and them is understanding it belied – galvanized me to talk about generosity,stewardship, and all things giving even more than I had before.
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By Ron Edmondson on Nov 2, 2022
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"All of us make mistakes and occasionally need someone to help us become better at what we do. This should always be the end goal of correction."
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By Tim Keller on Jan 3, 2025
Tim Keller explores one of the most talked-about church issues: the relationship of size to church health and culture.
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By Joe Mckeever on Mar 22, 2025
Joe McKeever distills decades of pastoral wisdom into fifty-seven clear, practical leadership lessons that help pastors lead with integrity, courage, humility, and spiritual focus.
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 4, 2022
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Christian leadership — in the home, the church, and elsewhere — is not for those clawing for honor and recognition, but for those most ready to fall to their knees and be inconvenienced by the needs of others.
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By Lance Witt on Nov 8, 2023
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Jesus cares just as much about how we treat people along the path to fulfilling our vision as he does if we accomplish the vision.
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By Lance Witt on Nov 6, 2023
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What is the key to relational leadership?
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By Ron Edmondson on Sep 3, 2022
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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 Matt Steen on Jul 9, 2020
Healthy church teams don’t fail overnight. These five leadership behaviors quietly erode trust, unity, and effectiveness long before visible conflict appears.
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